Please can you forward this message to the CLOS community. -Thank you. We have identified the following law of good style (known in-house as the Law of Demeter) for CLOS programmers: ---------------------------------------------------------------- All generic function calls inside a method M must have one of the following objects passed by their first argument: a value of M's parameters (including self) or an immediate part of self. Objects created by the method and non-local objects are viewed as being transmitted by arguments. self is the name of the first argument of method M. ---------------------------------------------------------------- A paper on the Law of Demeter and its implications will be presented at OOPSLA '88. For a short version, see IEEE Computer, June 88, Open Channel. We use a version of this Law which we can enforce efficiently at compile-time. I am interested to know whether CLOS programmers are willing to constrain themselves to follow this Law. I look forward to your feedback. -- Karl Lieberherr