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Figure 2.12: W ritin g  an ap|)lication in Open C'-|--|- v2.
Figure 2.13: Code modifications performed by the O p e n C + +  M O P in order to trap invo­cations on an object.
Figure 3.1: Dependencies between reification categories in Iguana.
Figure 3.2: M etalevel configuration w ith  local and shared m etaobjects.
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