MBFL implements data structures on top of Bash built–in values, by default index arrays; the facilities are: single inheritance; instances with the same scope as Bash variables; automatically generated field accessor and mutator functions.
In the implementation of data structures: many ideas were stolen from other languages, most notably Lisp implementations.
• objects conventions: | Naming and coding conventions. | |
• objects default: | Default classes and objects. | |
• objects special: | Special predefined classes and objects. |
This document describes version 3.0.0-devel.9 of Marcos Bash Functions Library.