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From: craig@leland.Stanford.EDU (Craig Chambers)
Subject: Re: Vague design question
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Dynamic inheritance ala Self would be a convenient mechanism to provide the changing
behavior modes of the single debuggee object.  The interface to clients would be something
much along the lines of your second proposal, but the internal implementation would be
more well organized and factored.  Since M3 doesn't support dynamic inheritance, you 
could simulate it with a wrapper object whose single instance variable was changed from
one internal state to another; the wrapper object forwards messages to the contained
instance variable.

-- Craig Chambers
