That’s just nasty,
Scott. ;)
Although… (OT) there
is a really nice piece of code I picked up a while ago which is an arbitrary
listener factory. Not
self-modifying, but it did build bytecode on the
fly. Basically it took your
interface, your callback instance, and the callback method name and built a
class to adapt your hook to the listener hook. It was really really useful for association objects and other event
listeners in GUI apps. I’ll have
to dig that one out.
Cg.
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Statefulness can be
provided in other ways as well, but I'll buy that that is an automatic
strength of resource files. However I don't see it as a big deal to add to
apps that use static-generated code.
Of
course we could get into a self-modifying code discussion,
muihahahahahahahahaha!