| O. L. Madsen, B. Møller-Pedersen, and K. Nygaard, Object-oriented Programming in the BETA, Addison-Wesley, 1993. |
....among tasks, each public member routine would have to have special code at the start and possibly at the exits of each public member, which the programmer would have to provide. Other object oriented programming languages that support inheritance of routines, such as LOGLAN 88 [27] and Beta, [28] or wrapper routines, as in GNU C [29] might be able to provide automatically any special member code. Further, we could not find any convenient way to provide an Ada like select statement without extending the language. In the end, we found the library approach to be unsatisfactory. We decided ....
O. L. Madsen, B. Møller-Pedersen, and K. Nygaard, Object-oriented Programming in the BETA, Addison-Wesley, 1993.
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