I'm proposing an object method "createAsChild", or something similar. The syntax would be:
createAsChild <class> ?arg0 arg1 ...?
This would basically be a convenience method to do the equivalent of creating an object as a child of another with the normal aggregation, plus using autoname. Ie the following two cases would be the same:
set nm [MyClass autoname MyClass] MyClass ${ob}::$nm foo bar
and
$ob createAsChild MyClass foo bar
Thus making it much easier to use aggregation with automatically created names. I'm not saying this is necessarily the best possible syntax for that: maybe it would be better to do "MyClass newAsChild $ob foo bar"? Anyway I only use autonaming myself for making instances of classes so this would be quite useful. Of course, with XOTcl I'm allowed the possibility of adding to the Object or Class objects myself which is fabulous. Just that it might be useful as a core element of the language.
As a matter of interest, how many people here only use objects created with autoname?
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