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− | In object-oriented programming, a metaclass is a class whose instances are classes.
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− | Just as an ordinary class defines the behavior of certain objects, a metaclass defines the behavior of certain classes and their instances. Not all object-oriented programming languages support metaclasses.
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− | Among those that do, the extent to which metaclasses can override any given aspect of class behavior varies.
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− | Each language has its own metaobject protocol, a set of rules that govern how objects, classes, and metaclasses interact.
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− | Often [[Namespaces]] are used as identifiers in Metaclasses, to distinguish different classes.
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− | ==Derive new object==
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− | To generate a new metaclass just right-click on the sourceclass (e.g., the Baseclass) and choose Derive new object.
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− | After this the class´s name can be changed in the bottom window ( [[Details]] )
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