Terms vs Unsubclassed - What's the difference?
terms | unsubclassed |
(unsubclass)
(computing, programming, transitive) To cause (a previously subclassed window or object) no longer to act like a member of a subclass.
* 1990 , Paul W. Cheatham, ?David E. Reich, ?Robert F. G. Robinson, OS/2 presentation manager programming (page 339)
* 1996 , Ted Coombs, ?Jason Coombs, ?Don Brewer, The Netscape LiveWire Sourcebook
* 1997 , Douglas A. Young, Netscape developer's guide to plug-ins (page 177)
As a noun terms
is .As a verb unsubclassed is
(unsubclass).unsubclassed
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Verb
(head)unsubclass
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Verb
(es)- A good convention for working with multiple subclasses is to only subclass the window procedure that is the first in the call chain and only unsubclass the one that is first.
- Unsubclassing the plug-in window ensures that Navigator can continue to function normally once the plug-in module is unloaded.
- It is very important to remember to unsubclass the plug-in window when the plug-in is destroyed.
