[cap-talk] keyrings and bootstrapping capabilities

Pierre THIERRY nowhere.man at levallois.eu.org
Thu Jun 7 19:30:42 EDT 2007


Scribit Kevin Reid dies 25/05/2007 hora 14:26:
> > all possible policies need to be known  at compile time.
> What kind of policy do you imagine being defined at run time? I doubt
> that message-restricting facets will be; runtime behavior is more
> about *which object* is provided in some position than *how
> restricted* that object is.

Just take a look at your Pascal's triangle: not counting facets with all
methods or no one, an object with 3 methods has six possible facets, 4
methods give you 14 possible facets, 5 methods 30 facets, and so on...

So there's definitely a reason to define such facets at runtime, it
seems.

Combinatorially,
Pierre
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