--[[ barebones oop basics supports basic inheritance and means you don't have to build/set your own metatable each time todo: collect some stats on classes/optional global class registry ]] local function class(inherits) local c = {} c.__mt = { __index = c, } setmetatable(c, { --wire up call as ctor __call = function(self, ...) return self:new(...) end, --handle single inheritence __index = inherits, }) --common class functions --internal initialisation --sets up an initialised object with a default value table --performing a super construction if necessary and assigning the right metatable function c:init(t, ...) if inherits and inherits.new then --construct superclass instance, then overlay args table local ct = inherits:new(...) for k,v in pairs(t) do ct[k] = v end t = ct end --upgrade to this class and return return setmetatable(t, self.__mt) end --constructor --generally to be overridden function c:new() return self:init({}) end --get the inherited class for super calls if/as needed --allows overrides that still refer to superclass behaviour function c:super() return inherits end --done return c end return class