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Fonctions Classkit
classkit_import
— Importe de nouvelles définitions de méthodes de classes depuis un fichier
classkit_method_add
— Ajoute dynamiquement une nouvelle méthode à une classe donnée
classkit_method_copy
— Copie une méthode d'une classe vers une autre classe
classkit_method_redefine
— Change dynamiquement le code de la méthode donnée
classkit_method_remove
— Efface dynamiquement une méthode donnée
classkit_method_rename
— Change dynamiquement le nom d'une méthode donnée
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