Chapter 6. Methods

The previous chapters have constructed a world in which types, objects, and values are dynamically brought into existence and can be referenced, created, and, in some cases, destroyed. However, the most interesting thing one can do with a type, object, or value, is invoke a method because that is the primary way that the three entities can interact.

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