Each other class implicitly specializes Object,
therefore the services of Object are inherited by every other class and are usable
on each value, including primitive types like integers (Int), strings (String) and arrays (Array).
Note that Object, not Object, is the root of the type hierarchy
since the special value null is not considered as an instance of Object.
core :: Object :: class_factory
Implementation used byget_class to create the specific class.
core :: Object :: defaultinit
core :: Object :: is_same_instance
Return true ifself and other are the same instance (i.e. same identity).
core :: Object :: is_same_serialized
Isself the same as other in a serialization context?
core :: Object :: is_same_type
Return true ifself and other have the same dynamic type.
core :: Object :: output_class_name
Display class name on stdout (debug only).core :: Object :: class_factory
Implementation used byget_class to create the specific class.
core :: Object :: defaultinit
core :: Object :: is_same_instance
Return true ifself and other are the same instance (i.e. same identity).
core :: Object :: is_same_serialized
Isself the same as other in a serialization context?
core :: Object :: is_same_type
Return true ifself and other have the same dynamic type.
core :: Object :: output_class_name
Display class name on stdout (debug only).