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inner classes
noun
Plural of inner class
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The goal of this work is a precise understanding of the essential features of inner classes; our object of study is a fragment of Java with inner classes and inheritance (and almost nothing else).
However, the similarity is deceptive: a close look at inner classes reveals significant subtleties arising from their interactions with inheritance.
We then give an alternative semantics by translation into a yet smaller language with only top-level classes, closely following Java's Inner Classes Specification.
Inner classes in object-oriented languages play a role similar to nested function definitions in functional languages, allowing an object to export other objects that have direct access to its own methods and instance variables.
Is Manual Data Collection Hampered by the Presence of Inner Classes or Class Size?
Moreover, we observed that among all the Swing classes, 43.38% are inner classes.
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ElevatorController will have an inner class, Elevator, to contain the code and state of each elevator.
The audience laughs loudly, which prompts him to further summon his inner class clown, another Loudon specialty.
He retains a touch of the inner class clown, doing pretty good imitations of his colleagues, without ticking them off.
Such an arrangement can provoke one's inner class warrior, and there are occasional calls for Edinburgh's private gardens to be thrown open to the public.
Analysts began talking of an "inner class war" — more psychological than material, more anxious than angry, more about self-worth than occupational justice.
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