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% start by loading the example:
| ?- logtalk_load(viewpoints(loader))
.
...
% we can start by asking joe its age:
| ?- joe_person::age(Age)
.
Age = 30 yes
% the same question could be made via any of its viewpoints:
| ?- joe_sportsman::age(Age)
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Age = 30 yes
% now let's tell joe to get older:
| ?- joe_person::grow_older.
yes
% we can verify the effect of the above message from any of the viewpoints:
| ?- joe_chess_player::age(Age)
.
Age = 31 yes
% because the growOld/0 and the age/1 predicates are implemented using % property sharing, we can send the grow_older/0 message to any viewpoint:
| ?- joe_employee::grow_older.
yes
% we can check this by asking joe its age:
| ?- joe_person::age(Age)
.
Age = 32 yes
% as you can see, although the modification message have been sent to a % descendant, its the predicate age/1 in the parent that got updated
% to illustrate value sharing we use a couple of predicates, score/1 and % set_score/0, defined in joe_person:
| ?- joe_person::score(Score)
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Score = 0 yes
% initially, score/1 is only defined for joe_person, so every descendant % or viewpoint will share its value/definition:
| ?- joe_employee::score(Score)
.
Score = 0 yes
% but if we decide to increment the counter by sending the set_score/0 message to a descendant % (don't use message broadcasting syntax in order to workaround a XSB parser bug):
| ?- joe_chess_player::set_score(2200)
, joe_chess_player::score(Score)
.
Score = 2200 yes
% then the descendant will now have a local definition for counter/1, % independent of the definition in its parent, joe_person:
| ?- joe_person::score(Score)
.
Score = 0 yes
% the other descendants/viewpoints will continue to share the definition % in joe_person:
| ?- joe_sportsman::score(Score)
.
Score = 0 yes