Method and system for providing interpretive access to an object

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395704, 395710, G06F 945

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ABSTRACT:
An interpretive language is initialized to include code that provides a bridge to an object-oriented environment. The interpretive language includes a command library to which are added commands that use the bridge to produce object instances and to employ member functions of classes within the object-oriented environment.

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