Scribit Bas Wijnen dies 02/05/2006 hora 01:04: > > Either you or I have misunderstood something in how a constructor > > works. I had understood that the constructor is given a set of > > capabilities along with the process it will instantiates. This > > capabilities could be out of reach for the instantiator. > Yes, but those capabilities are inserted by the parent. In the case > of trivial confinement, this is the same process as the instantiator.
Not at all. They are inserted by the contructor. Example: I install a game somewhere, and create and constructor for it. I give the constructor a capability to the score file, and seal the constructor. Now when the game is executed, it has a capability the user has not, and it cannot grasp the capability from the game running. Quickly, Nowhere man -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenPGP 0xD9D50D8A
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