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Updating from 3.x to 4.x
In middleclass 4.0 there is no global Object
class any more. Classes created with class(<name>)
don't have a superclass any more.
If you need a global Object
class, you must create it explicitly and then use it when creating new classes:
local Object = class('Object')
...
local MyClass = class('MyClass', Object)
If you are using a library which depends on the internal implementation of middleclass they might not work with middleclass 4.0. You might need to update those other libraries.
Middleclass 4.0 comes with support for __index
metamethod support. If your library manipulated the classes' __instanceDict
internal attribute, you might do the same thing now using __index
instead.
Also note that the class method :implements
has been removed.
Updating from 2.x to 3.x
Middleclass used to expose several global variables on the main scope. It does not do that anymore.
class
is now returned by require 'middleclass'
, and it is not set globally. So you can do this:
local class = require 'middleclass'
local MyClass = class('MyClass') -- works as before
Object
is not a global variable any more. But you can get it from class.Object
local class = require 'middleclass'
local Object = class.Object
print(Object) -- prints 'class Object'
The public functions instanceOf
, subclassOf
and includes
have been replaced by Object.isInstanceOf
, Object.static.isSubclassOf
and Object.static.includes
.
Prior to 3.x:
instanceOf(MyClass, obj)
subclassOf(Object, aClass)
includes(aMixin, aClass)
Since 3.x:
obj:isInstanceOf(MyClass)
aClass:isSubclassOf(Object)
aClass:includes(aMixin)
The 3.x code snippet will throw an error if obj
is not an object, or if aClass
is not a class (since they will not implement isInstanceOf
, isSubclassOf
or includes
).
If you are unsure of whether obj
and aClass
are an object or a class, you can use the methods in Object
. They are prepared to work with random types, not just classes and instances:
Object.isInstanceOf(obj, MyClass)
Object.isSubclassOf(aClass, Object)
Object.includes(aClass, aMixin)
Notice that the parameter order is not the same now as it was in 2.x. Also note the change in naming: isInstanceOf
instead of instanceOf
, and isSubclassOf
instead of subclassOf
.