Flexible object encapsulation for ambient-oriented programming

W. Meuter, É. Tanter, S. Mostinckx, T. V. Cutsem, J. Dedecker
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Abstract

In the emerging field of Ambient Intelligence (AmI), software is deployed in wireless open networks of mobile devices. Such open networks require stringent security measures as unknown and untrusted hosts may join the network. In an object-oriented language, where objects are distributed and moved across the network, it thus becomes important to be able to enforce object encapsulation. In contemporary object-oriented programming languages, powerful operations such as object extension (inheritance), cloning and reflection, are typically provided via omnipotent language operators that fail to uphold object encapsulation, because they can be applied without the explicit consent of the concerned object. This paper formulates a language design principle --extreme encapsulation-- that precludes the use of such harmful operators, and proposes a corresponding language feature --method attributes-- that makes it possible to provide the flexibility of object extension, cloning and reflection without compromising on object encapsulation. Although some existing object-based languages can be said to support extreme encapsulation, our contribution is to support it in a delegation-based, prototype-based language named ChitChat.
面向环境编程的灵活对象封装
在新兴的环境智能(AmI)领域,软件被部署在移动设备的无线开放网络中。这种开放网络需要严格的安全措施,因为未知和不受信任的主机可能会加入网络。在面向对象的语言中,对象是分布的并在网络中移动,因此能够强制对象封装就变得非常重要。在当代面向对象的编程语言中,诸如对象扩展(继承)、克隆和反射之类的强大操作通常是通过不能支持对象封装的全能语言操作符提供的,因为它们可以在没有相关对象的显式同意的情况下应用。本文提出了一种语言设计原则——极端封装——以防止使用这种有害的操作符,并提出了一种相应的语言特性——方法属性——使得在不影响对象封装的情况下提供对象扩展、克隆和反射的灵活性成为可能。尽管一些现有的基于对象的语言可以说支持极端封装,但我们的贡献是在一种名为ChitChat的基于委托、基于原型的语言中支持它。
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