SYS-SELF(2)                                           SYS-SELF(2)

     NAME
          SELF - reference self as a compatible module type

     SYNOPSIS
          include "sys.m";
          me := load Module SELF;

     DESCRIPTION
          An instance of a module of one type can acquire a reference
          to itself as any compatible module type, using the Limbo
          load operator with the special built-in module name $self.
          Normally, applications use a synonym, the constant SELF,
          which is defined by sys.m outside the declaration of the Sys
          module (so that it need not be imported).  Note that the
          result of the load refers to the same instance that is cur-
          rently executing (ie, the same module data).

          This mechanism is most often used to obtain a reference to
          the current module instance with a restriction of its module
          type to a compatible subtype (eg, containing a subset of the
          current module's declarations).  For example, given modules
          of the following types:

               T: module
               {
                   init:    fn(nil: ref Draw->Context, nil: list of string);
                   special: fn(a, b: int);
               };
               S: module
               {
                   special: fn(x, y: int);
               };
               G: module
               {
                   init:    fn(v: S);
               };

          an instance of module T can execute both the following:

               t := load T SELF;
               s := load S SELF;

          but a module of type S could not load itself as type T.

          The result might typically be assigned to a module variable
          of that type (including passing as a parameter or storing in
          an adt), as in:

               g := load G "g.dis";
               g->init(s);

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     SYS-SELF(2)                                           SYS-SELF(2)

          See the definition and use of BufioFill in bufio(2) and
          bufio-chanfill(2) for a practical example.

     SEE ALSO
          ``The Limbo Programming Language'', Volume 2.

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