Because Squeak is a open source environment, we can see the implementation of data structures like OrderedCollection>>addFirst
:
addFirst: newObject
"Add newObject to the beginning of the receiver. Answer newObject."
firstIndex = 1 ifTrue: [self makeRoomAtFirst].
firstIndex := firstIndex - 1.
array at: firstIndex put: newObject.
^ newObject
and OrderedCollection>>removeFirst
:
removeFirst: n
"Remove first n object into an array"
| list |
list := Array new: n.
1 to: n do: [:i |
list at: i put: self removeFirst].
^ list
Then I can manipulate a stack data structure, correct?
I am informed that Smalltalk has no pointer structure; though languages like Java also have no pointer structure, Not as a script language, it should implement some fundamental data structure like tree, diagram (referred by Scripting: Higher Level Programming for the 21st Century), then rise the further question :
How does Smalltalk implement a tree data structure?