The Art of the Metaobject Protocol (The MIT Press)

by Gregor Kiczales, etc., and Jim Des Rivieres

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The CLOS metaobject protocol is a high-performance extension to the CommonLisp Object System. The authors, who developed the metaobject protocol and who were among the group that developed CLOS, introduce this approach to programming language design, describe its evolution and design principles, and present a formal specification of a metaobject protocol for CLOS. The authors show that the "art of metaobject protocol design" lies in creating a synthetic combination of object-orientated and reflective techniques that can be applied under existing software engineering considerations to yield a new approach to programming language design that meets a broad set of design criteria. One of the major benefits of including the metaobject protocol in programming languages is that it allows users to adjust the language to better suit their needs. Metaobject protocols also disprove the adage that adding more flexibility to a programming language reduces its performance. In presenting the principles of metaobject protocols, the authors work with actual code for a simplified implementation of CLOS and its reader to gain hands-on experience with the design process.
They also include a number of exercises that address important concerns and open issues.
  • ISBN10 0262111586
  • ISBN13 9780262111584
  • Publish Date 11 September 1991 (first published 30 July 1991)
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Out of Print 18 January 2011
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher MIT Press Ltd
  • Imprint MIT Press
  • Edition UK ed.
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 348
  • Language English