SClassExtension-class
Class to Represent Inheritance (Extension) Relations An object from this class represents a single ‘is’ relationship; lists of these objects are used to represent all the extensions (superclasses) and subclasses for a given class. The object contains information about how the relation is defined and methods to coerce, test, and replace correspondingly.
Objects from this class are generated by setIs
, from direct calls and from the contains=
information in a call to setClass
, and from class unions created by setClassUnion
. In the last case, the information is stored in defining the subclasses of the union class (allowing unions to contain sealed classes).
subClass
, superClass
:The classes being extended: corresponding to the from
, and to
arguments to setIs
.
package
:The package to which that class belongs.
coerce
:A function to carry out the as() computation implied by the relation. Note that these functions should not be used directly. They only deal with the strict=TRUE
calls to the as
function, with the full method constructed from this mechanically.
test
:The function that would test whether the relation holds. Except for explicitly specified test
arguments to setIs
, this function is trivial.
replace
:The method used to implement as(x,
Class) <- value
.
simple
:A "logical"
flag, TRUE
if this is a simple relation, either because one class is contained in the definition of another, or because a class has been explicitly stated to extend a virtual class. For simple extensions, the three methods are generated automatically.
by
:If this relation has been constructed transitively, the first intermediate class from the subclass.
dataPart
:A "logical"
flag, TRUE
if the extended class is in fact the data part of the subclass. In this case the extended class is a basic class (i.e., a type).
distance
:The distance between the two classes, 1 for directly contained classes, plus the number of generations between otherwise.
No methods defined with class "SClassExtension"
in the signature.
is
, as
, and the classRepresentation
class.
Copyright (©) 1999–2012 R Foundation for Statistical Computing.
Licensed under the GNU General Public License.