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Reflection is the process of converting a pro grammatically expressed value into a component of interpreter state [http://www2.parc.com/csl/groups/sda/projects/reflection96/docs/sobel/rop.html]. In the case of usual programs the information about itself (i.e the program) is lost as soon as it finishes compilation ,but in Reflection the program (object) needs to have information about its structures. This is done by storing it in the form of metadata. | Reflection is the process of converting a pro grammatically expressed value into a component of interpreter state [http://www2.parc.com/csl/groups/sda/projects/reflection96/docs/sobel/rop.html]. In the case of usual programs the information about itself (i.e the program) is lost as soon as it finishes compilation ,but in Reflection the program (object) needs to have information about its structures. This is done by storing it in the form of metadata. | ||
There are two types of reflection based on its dynamic nature.Few programs support reflection during compilation. They are called as compile time or static reflection. Runtime reflections are those which are carried on during runtime and its the usual form of reflections. |
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Reflection Oriented Programming
Definition
Reflection is a process of reasoning about and acting up on by itself [1]. Throwing more clarity we can presume reflection as a computer code which can be dynamically modified in the process of execution. The dynamic modification depends on the code features and its run time behavior.A system which exhibits such reflective behavior is called as reflection oriented system.
Overview
This Article throws light up on what Reflection Oriented language is about. It deals with the need for such dynamic aspect and how it is useful in satisfying the practical needs.Further it highlights the research work that is carried out in this area and scope for future improvements.
Reflection oriented programming – Insights
Reflection
Reflection is the process of converting a pro grammatically expressed value into a component of interpreter state [2]. In the case of usual programs the information about itself (i.e the program) is lost as soon as it finishes compilation ,but in Reflection the program (object) needs to have information about its structures. This is done by storing it in the form of metadata.
There are two types of reflection based on its dynamic nature.Few programs support reflection during compilation. They are called as compile time or static reflection. Runtime reflections are those which are carried on during runtime and its the usual form of reflections.