(version: 0.83)
Class Foo
Foo instproc destroy {args} { puts "destroy args: $args" next }
Foo instproc method {args} { puts "method args: $args" next }
Foo instproc filterProc {args} { puts "filter args: $args" next }
Foo filter filterProc
[~] ob method suk filter args: suk method arg: suk
[~] ob destroy blah filter args: blah destroy args:
Without the filter the arguments to destroy are sent as normal. So the filter is having some effect on how destroy is handled. Also, I've received the following error when playing around with this situation:
invalid command name "self" while executing "self" invoked from within "puts stderr "[self]: Error in instproc destroy $::errorCode $::errorInfo"" invoked from within "ob destroy data"
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