Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) ================================ {{#include ../links.md}} Rhai does not have _objects_ per se, but it is possible to _simulate_ object-oriented programming. Use [Object Maps] to Simulate OOP -------------------------------- Rhai's [object maps] has [special support for OOP]({{rootUrl}}/language/object-maps-oop.md). | Rhai concept | Maps to OOP | | ----------------------------------------------------- | :---------: | | [Object maps] | objects | | [Object map] properties holding values | properties | | [Object map] properties that hold [function pointers] | methods | When a property of an [object map] is called like a method function, and if it happens to hold a valid [function pointer] (perhaps defined via an [anonymous function]), then the call will be dispatched to the actual function with `this` binding to the [object map] itself. Examples -------- ```rust // Define the object let obj = #{ data: 0, increment: |x| this.data += x, // when called, 'this' binds to 'obj' update: |x| this.data = x, // when called, 'this' binds to 'obj' action: || print(this.data) // when called, 'this' binds to 'obj' }; // Use the object obj.increment(1); obj.action(); // prints 1 obj.update(42); obj.action(); // prints 42 ```