At 03:07 PM 6/27/2001 -0400, John Porter wrote:
>Anyway, as long as the class-level @ISA (or Class.ISA, hopefully)
>is the fall-back default for any instance that doesn't have its
>own .ISA set, then current semantics are retained.
Should it be the fallback *only* if an object doesn't have its own ISA, or
should we walk the class ISA if walking the object ISA fails? I can see it
being sensible either way.
Dan
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