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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:57:23+00:00 2026-05-11T20:57:23+00:00

So I’m writing an application where one object has a bunch of delegate objects

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So I’m writing an application where one object has a bunch of delegate objects that it forwards messages to. The idea is that I can say

someObject sendMessage:aMessage

and aMessage will be sent to all of someObject’s delegates (for any value of aMessage). The only way I’ve been able to do this is something like:

sendMessage:aMessage

| sel chunks kwords arglist msg |
chunks := aMessage findTokens:' '.
kwords := Array new:(chunks size).
arglist := Array new:(chunks size).
1 to: (chunks size) do: [:i | 
    kwords at:i put:((chunks at:i) findTokens:':') at:1.
    arglist at:i put:((chunks at:i) findTokens:':') at:2].
sel := ''.
kwords do:[:word | sel := sel,word,':'].

msg := Message selector:sel arguments:arglist.
delegates do:[:del | del perform:msg selector with:msg arguments].

It works, but there has to be a better way. This solution limits the arguments to being strings, and is just plain ugly. Does anyone know a cleaner, better way to forward messages?

BTW, I’m using squeak, but an implementation-independent solution would be prefered 😉

EDIT: I should add that the delegates are of the same class as the object, so I can’t just override DoesNotUnderstand:.

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    2026-05-11T20:57:23+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:57 pm

    Since you want to pass objects in as arguments, you’ll have to pass them in as a separate list of using a message pattern like the following:

    someObject sendMessage: aSelector withArguments: argumentList

    Then you’d implement #sendMessage:withArguments: as:

    sendMessage: aSelector withArguments: argumentList

    delegates do:[:del |
    del perform: aSelector withArguments: :argumentList].

    and you’d be able to forward arbitrarily complex messages using real objects as args:

    | arguments |

    arguments := Array
    with: Object new
    with: 1234.5
    with: (‘key’->’value’).

    someObject sendMessage: #foo:bar:baz: withArguments: arguments

    I think this is portable to most dialects as well…

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