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This example illustrates the differences between self and this and also the execution-context built-in methods that allow to access the values of self, this, and sender.
For an in-depth discussion of these concepts, see the corresponding Handbook glossary entries, the section on "Predicates", and the reference pages on the the execution-context built-in methods.
For an additional example using parametric objects, see the sicstus
example.