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What is in eiffel the best way to have a constant which can be redefined?

  • class A => color: STRING = "green"
  • color B inherit A => cannot redefine

while having a function which only returns "green" or "blue" needs the string to be created again, performance problem or doesnt matter?

As far as I understood, the onces cannot be redeclared...

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  • Could you add read Eiffel code, explaining what you want to do?
    – U. Windl
    May 24, 2021 at 16:12

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Once features can be redefined as any other features. The example would be

class A feature
    color: STRING once Result := "green" end
end

class B inherit A redefine color end feature
    color: STRING once Result := "blue" end
end

Also, manifest strings themselves can be defined as once:

class A feature
    color: STRING do Result := once "green" end
end

class B inherit A redefine color end feature
    color: STRING do Result := once "blue" end
end

The behavior in both cases is identical, so you can even mix both variants. The performance might be different but only marginally. In both cases new strings are not created on every call.

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  • Despite of the implementation I think color: STRING once Result := "green" end should be green: STRING once Result := "green" end. Otherwise color is actually a variable. Maybe define a set of color constants like green or blue and the assign those to a color variable, or return that color constant. In that case color should be a (polymorphic) function`.
    – U. Windl
    May 24, 2021 at 16:16
  • @U.Windl I believe in the original question there is a common ancestor LIGHT with a deferred feature color with some default value (say, white) that needs to be redefined in GREEN_LIGHT, YELLOW_LIGHT, etc. without creating new string objects on every call. May 24, 2021 at 20:01
  • Sorry, I can only see the question as it is here now, and there is no LIGHT. Maybe the lesson is to provide somewhat complete examples for questions to reduce guessworks.
    – U. Windl
    May 26, 2021 at 9:02
  • @U.Windl Right, the answer does not question why the given functionality is needed, it focuses on the implementation details, not on the (potentially higher-level) design decisions. However, re-reading your comment, I guess, I misunderstood it: the feature color is indeed polymorphic, but had to return a constant rather than a new string at every call. May 26, 2021 at 12:13

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