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ActionScript 3: Dynamic classes
Prudent Java O-O Programmers, please take a look at this

From Farata Systems blog

In Java, if you’ve created an object from a particular class, you can use only properties and methods that were defined in this class. This is not the case in ActionScript 3. This is one of the examples of unusual (from the OOP perspective) programming techniques. For example, if the following  class:

class Person {
   String name;
}

you can only manipulate with the name property:

Person p = new Person();
p.name = “Joe”;
System.out.println(p.name);

ActionScript calls such classes sealed, but it also has different  animals: dynamic classes, which allow you to programmatically add new properties and behavior to classes during the run-time. Just add the magic keyword dynamic to the class definition:

dynamic class Person {
   var name:String;
}

Now let’s add dynamically two variables name and age and the function printme() to the object of type Person:

Person p= new Person();
p.name=”Joe”;
p.age=25;
p.printMe = function () {
    trace (p.name, p.age);
}
p.printMe(); // Joe 25

You do not have complete freedom though: you can dynamically add only public properties and methods. Of course, nothing comes for free  and sealed classes are a bit more efficient in terms of memory consumption, because they do not need to create a hash table to store the properties and methods that are unknown during compilation. Another obvious restriction is that dynamically added functions can’t access private members of the dynamic class. Read the blog Programming In Style or an Elevator Pitch  to see how by just declaring standard Flex component dynamic, the your code becomes more simple and elegant.

In AS3, any function can be attached to a dynamically created property  of a dynamic  object, for example

function calcTax():Number {…}

var myObject:SomeObject = new SomeObject();
myObject.tax=calcTax;  //add the tax property and attach the function calcTax()
var myTax=myObject.tax();

The delete operator destroys the property of an object and makes it eligible for garbage collection:

delete calcTax();
myTax=myObject.tax()   // generates an error


Some of the Flex classes were defined as dynamic, i.e. Object, Array, MovieClip, NetConnection, TextField, and others. At the time of this writing, subclasses of dynamic classes are not dynamic by default.
Because of this, you may run into an ugly run-time error: imagine a sealed class S that extends a dynamic class D. If you create an object as
D myObj =  new S(), an attempt to add a propery to myObj will produce a runtime error because the variable myObj points at a sealed object.

Let’s do a quick test. Create a new project in FlexBuilder and select  ActionScript project as its type. Enter AS_Only_Project  as the project name. In a couple of seconds you’ll see the auto-generated code that looks as follows:

package {
    import flash.display.Sprite;

    public class AS_Only_Project extends Sprite
    {
        public function AS_Only_Project()
        {
        }
    }
}

Next, create a new class called D and check odd the Dynamic checkbox in FlexBuilder pop-up. You’ll get this class.

package {
    public dynamic class D
    {
    }
}

Now, instantiate and test the dynamic nature of the class D by adding the constructor
        public function AS_Only_Project()
        {
            var myD:D=new D();
            myD.favoriteBand="Pink Floyd";
            trace("Favorite Band="+myD.favoriteBand);
        }
Run this application in the debug mode, and sure enough it’ll print

Favorite Band=Pink Floyd

Create one more sealed class  called S inherited from the dynamic D:
package {
    public class S extends D
    {
    }
}

An attempt to add properties on the fly to the instance of the class S fails miserably as expected:

            var myS:D = new S();
            myS.favoriteSinger="Alla Pugacheva";
            trace("Favorite Singer="+myS.favoriteSinger);

ReferenceError: Error #1056: Cannot create property favoriteSinger on S.
    at AS_Only_Project$iinit()[C:\TheRIABook\eclipse\AS_Only_Project\AS_Only_Project.as:13]

If you’ll try to instantiate your sealed class as follows:

        var myS:D = new S() as D;

I have two news for you: the good news is that it compiles, and the bad (and expected) news is that it generates exactly the same runtime error.

Most likely Adobe’s gonna hire a hitman and kill me after the following statement, but I’m going to say it anyway (at least you’ll now who to blame)… May be I should not?…Life is so good, and I’d like to witness the success of Apollo…I’m sayyyiiiinng this:

If you need to add new functionality to one of the existing standard Flex components (buttons, comboboxes and the like), do not bother extending them and creating new classes. Just create one simple empty subclass with the keyword dynamic and instantiate and add new properties on the fly as needed, as was shown in the Smalltalk version in this article .  

A sound of a silenced pistol shot. Curtain.

About Yakov Fain
Yakov Fain is a Managing Director of Farata Systems, consulting, training and product company. He has authored several Java books, dozens of technical articles. SYS-CON Books released his latest co-authored book , Rich Internet Applications with Adobe Flex and Java: Secrets of the Masters in Spring 2007. Sun Microsystems has nominated and awarded Yakov with the title Java Champion. He leads the Princeton Java Users Group. He is an Adobe Certified Flex Instructor. Yakov co-athored the O'Reilly book "Enterprise Application Development with Flex". He twits at twitter.com/yfain.

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