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An Introduction to Reflection-Oriented Programmingby: J. Sobel, D. Friedman
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AbstractMost accounts of reflection are in an interpreted framework and tend to assume the availability of particular pieces of the state of a program's interpretation, including the current source code expression. This paper presents a computational account of reflection, drawing a distinction between the meta-level manipulation of data or control and the mere availability of meta-circular implementation details. In particular, this account does not presume the existence of program source code at ...
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