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This class allows you to restrict the instantiation of a specific class to one object. | This class allows you to restrict the instantiation of a specific class to one object. | ||
Revision as of 01:29, 13 September 2015
This class allows you to restrict the instantiation of a specific class to one object.
Requirements
sbx320's classLib, can be found Here[1]
Code
Singleton = {}
function Singleton:getSingleton(...)
if not self.ms_Instance then
self.ms_Instance = self:new(...)
end
return self.ms_Instance
end
function Singleton:new(...)
self.new = function() end
local inst = new(self, ...)
self.ms_Instance = inst
return inst
end
function Singleton:isInstantiated()
return self.ms_Instance ~= nil
end
function Singleton:virtual_destructor()
for k, v in pairs(super(self)) do
v.ms_Instance = nil
v.new = Singleton.new
end
end
Original Author: Jusonex
Example
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See Also
- Singleton » This class allows to restrict the instantiation of a specific class to one object.
- CThread » This class represents a simple coroutine manager which can be used to limit method calls / loop.
- Importer » This class make easy to use exported functions.
- Observable » Observable variables. Call function on variable value change.
- MatrixPOP » This class allows to use simple matrix without using MTA's OOP functions