Using the proper ice cream store real-world analogy, Mixins come from candy companies, not factories. I suggest you amend this. Also, a Factory for a Factory is usually called a GeneralContractor, or maybe a ConstructionCompany. We don't need to check if something has a factory, since, well, we know some things always come from factories (like car parts).

<quote> Effective use of multiple inheritance for run-time selection of mixin classes </quote>

Seriously, can you justify a real world example where this cannot be replaced with a simpler concept? IMHO such complexities are a sign the code/design needs refactoring to make it simpler...not more complex.


In reply to Re: Stacking Mixin Classes at Run-time with Class::MixinFactory by Anonymous Monk
in thread Stacking Mixin Classes at Run-time with Class::MixinFactory by simonm

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