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Dynamic dispatch comes in 2 types: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_dispatch#Single_and_multiple_dispatch single and multiple dispatch].  
Dynamic dispatch comes in 2 types: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_dispatch#Single_and_multiple_dispatch single and multiple dispatch].  
==Memory Issues==


==References==
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[3] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_dispatch
[3] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_dispatch
[4] D. Schmidt, "Dynamic Binding C++", http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/PDF/C++-dynamic-binding4.pdf, 2006.

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Dynamic Dispatch

Introduction

Dynamic dispatch is an object-oriented programming concept that refers to the mapping of a method to an object's dynamic runtime type. It is common in many object-oriented languages. Languages such as Java and C++ use single dispatch, while only a few, such as CLOS, use multiple dispatch. Both types of dispatch will be discussed later.

Advantages

  • Flexibility
  • Extensibility

Disadvantages

  • Lookup overhead
  • Counter to safety and increased compile-time knowledge
  • Obstacle to optimization
  • Hinders compiler in determining exact type of objects

Example in C++

Below are two example classes in C++. Class A contains one private attribute and two public virtual methods, method1 and method2. Class B inherits from A, contains one private attribute and two public methods, method1 (which overrides the method defined in class A) and method3.

class A
{
  int aMember1;
public:
  virtual int method1();
  virtual void method2();
};

class B : public A
{
  int bMember1;
public:
  virtual int method1();
  virtual double method3();
}

Single vs Multiple Dispatch

Dynamic dispatch comes in 2 types: single and multiple dispatch.

Memory Issues

References

[1] “Dynamic Dispatch in Object-Oriented Languages”, 2004.

[2] M. Muller, “Message Dispatch in Dynamically-Typed Object-Oriented Languages”, Master’s Thesis, University of New Mexico, 1995.

[3] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_dispatch

[4] D. Schmidt, "Dynamic Binding C++", http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/PDF/C++-dynamic-binding4.pdf, 2006.