Dispatch table

In computer science, a dispatch table is a table of pointers or memory addresses to functions or methods.

[1] Use of such a table is a common technique when implementing late binding in object-oriented programming.

The following shows one way to implement a dispatch table in Perl, using a hash to store references to code (also known as function pointers).

Following is a demo of implementing a dispatch table in JavaScript: In object-oriented programming languages that support virtual methods, the compiler will automatically create a dispatch table for each object of a class containing virtual methods.

This table is called a virtual method table or vtable, and every call to a virtual method is dispatched through the vtable.