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Possible Answers: MOP, SWAB.

Last seen on: –Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Oct 26 2020
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Oct 26 2020

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In computer science, a metaobject is an object that manipulates, creates, describes, or implements objects (including itself). The object that the metaobject pertains to is called the base object. Some information that a metaobject might define includes the base object’s type, interface, class, methods, attributes, parse tree, etc. Metaobjects are examples of the computer science concept of reflection, where a system has access (usually at run time) to its own internal structure. Reflection enables a system to essentially rewrite itself on the fly, to alter its own implementation as it executes.

A metaobject protocol (MOP) provides the vocabulary (protocol) to access and manipulate the structure and behaviour of systems of objects. Typical functions of a metaobject protocol include:

Metaobject protocol is contrary to the “closed” aspect of Bertrand Meyer’s open/closed principle, which holds that software object systems should be open for extension but closed for modification. Metaobject protocol, by contrast, transparently exposes the internal composition of objects and the entire object system in terms of the system itself. A metaobject protocol is not merely an interface to an “underlying” implementation; rather, through metaobject protocol the object system is recursively implemented in terms of a meta-object system, which itself is theoretically implemented in terms of a meta-metaobject system, and so on until an arbitrary base case (a consistent state of the object system) is determined, with the protocol as such being the recursive functional relationship between these implementation levels.

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