@@ -5452,42 +5452,93 @@ \subsection{Mixin Application}
54525452A mixin may be applied to a superclass, yielding a new class.
54535453
54545454\LMHash{}%
5455- Let $S$ be a class,
5456- $M$ be a mixin with \NoIndex{required superinterface}s $T_1$, \ldots, $T_n$,
5457- \NoIndex{combined superinterface} $M_S$,
5458- \NoIndex{implemented interfaces} $I_1$, \ldots, $I_k$ and
5459- \metavar{members} as \NoIndex{mixin member declarations},
5460- and let $N$ be a name.
5455+ \BlindDefineSymbol{S, S'}%
5456+ Let $S$ be a class, and let $S'$ be a parameterized type of the form
5457+ \code{$S$<$\cdots$>}.
5458+ \commentary{%
5459+ This includes the case where $S$ is non-generic and $S'$ is $S$.%
5460+ }
5461+
5462+ \LMHash{}%
5463+ \BlindDefineSymbol{M, \metavar{members}}%
5464+ Let $M$ be a mixin with member declarations \metavar{members}.
5465+ \BlindDefineSymbol{M', T_j}%
5466+ Let $M'$ be a parameterized type of the form
5467+ \code{$M$<$\cdots$>}
5468+ \commentary{(again including the case where $M'$ is $M$)}.
5469+ Let \List{T}{1}{n} be the required superinterfaces,
5470+ \BlindDefineSymbol{M_S, I_j}
5471+ $M_S$ the combined superinterface,
5472+ \List{I}{1}{k} the implemented interfaces,
5473+ all of $M$ and corresponding to $M'$.
54615474
54625475\LMHash{}%
5463- It is a compile-time error to apply $M$ to $S$ if $S$ does not implement,
5464- directly or indirectly, all of $T_1$, \ldots, $T_n$.
5476+ It is a compile-time error to apply $M'$ to $S'$
5477+ unless $S'$ implements each of \List{T}{1}{n}
5478+ (\ref{interfaceSuperinterfaces}).
54655479It is a compile-time error if any of \metavar{members} contains a
5466- super-invocation of a member $m$ \commentary{(for example \code{super.foo},
5467- \code{super + 2}, or \code{super[1] = 2})}, and $S$ does not have a concrete
5468- implementation of $m$ which is a valid override of the member $m$ in
5469- the interface $M_S$. \rationale{We treat super-invocations in mixins as
5470- interface invocations on the combined superinterface, so we require the
5471- superclass of a mixin application to have valid implementations of those
5472- interface members that are actually super-invoked.}
5473-
5474- \LMHash{}%
5475- The mixin application of $M$ to $S$ with name $N$ introduces a new
5476- class, $C$, with name $N$, superclass $S$,
5477- implemented interface $M$
5478- and \metavar{members} as instance members.
5480+ super-invocation of a member $m$
5481+ \commentary{%
5482+ (for example \code{super.foo}, \code{super + 2}, or \code{super[1] = 2})%
5483+ },
5484+ and $S'$ does not have a concrete implementation of $m$ which is
5485+ a valid override of the member $m$ in the interface $M_S$.
5486+ \rationale{%
5487+ We treat super-invocations in mixins as interface invocations on
5488+ the combined superinterface,
5489+ so we require the superclass of a mixin application to have
5490+ valid implementations of those interface members
5491+ that are actually super-invoked.%
5492+ }
5493+
5494+ \LMHash{}%
5495+ Let \DefineSymbol{L_C} be the library containing the mixin application.
5496+ \commentary{%
5497+ That is, the library containing the clause \code{$S$ \WITH{} $M$}
5498+ or the clause \code{$S_0$ \WITH{} $M_1$, \ldots,\ $M_k$, $M$} giving rise
5499+ to the mixin application.%
5500+ }
5501+ Let \DefineSymbol{L_M} be the library containing the declaration of $M$.
5502+
5503+ \LMHash{}%
5504+ Assume that $S$ has a member $m_S$ which is accessible to $L_M$,
5505+ that $m_S$ has the name $n$ which is private
5506+ (\commentary{so $m_S$ is declared in $L_M$}),
5507+ and that $M$ declares a member $m_M$ which is also named $n$
5508+ \commentary{(note that $m_M$ is also declared in $L_M$)}.
5509+ In this case a compile-time error occurs.
5510+
5511+ \commentary{%
5512+ In this situation $m_M$ would override $m_S$ if $M'$ is applied to $S'$,
5513+ and this happens because of the mixin application which is outside of $L_M$,
5514+ even though $m_M$ and $m_S$ are private.
5515+ One of the unfortunate consequences of this situanion is that
5516+ invocations of $m_S$ which could otherwise be statically resolved
5517+ (in cases where it is otherwise guaranteed that $m_S$ is not overridden)
5518+ must now be invoked using late binding.
5519+ Because of this, and because of some other complications,
5520+ this kind of ``private overriding from outside'' is prevented by making it
5521+ a compile-time error to perform the mixin application.%
5522+ }
5523+
5524+ \LMHash{}%
5525+ Let \DefineSymbol{N} be a name.
5526+ The
5527+ \Index{mixin application}
5528+ of $M'$ to $S'$ with name $N$
5529+ introduces a new class, \DefineSymbol{C},
5530+ with name $N$, superclass $S'$, implemented interface $M'$,
5531+ and instance members
5532+ which are the concrete declarations in \metavar{members},
5533+ substituting type variables of $M$ corresponding to $M'$.
54795534The class $C$ has no static members.
54805535If $S$ declares any generative constructors, then the application
54815536introduces generative constructors on $C$ as follows:
54825537
54835538\LMHash{}%
5484- Let $L_C$ be the library containing the mixin application.
5485- \commentary{That is, the library containing the clause \code{$S$ \WITH{} $M$}
5486- or the clause \code{$S_0$ \WITH{} $M_1$, \ldots,\ $M_k$, $M$} giving rise
5487- to the mixin application.}
5488-
5489- Let $S_N$ be the name of $S$.
5539+ Let \DefineSymbol{S_N} be the name of $S$.
54905540
5541+ \LMHash{}%
54915542For each generative constructor of the form
54925543\code{$S_q$($T_{1}$ $a_{1}$, $\ldots$, $T_{k}$ $a_{k}$)}
54935544of $S$ that is accessible to $L_C$, $C$ has
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