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in reply to •Re^3: Create a constructor named the same as your package name!
in thread Create a constructor named the same as your package name!

There is one way that you can overcome it. It's pretty bad, though. :/

#!/usr/bin/perl -l package Example::Module; use overload '""' => sub { ref shift }; sub new { bless [ $_[1] || "default" ], shift; } sub Example::Module { return Example::Module::->new(@_); } sub print_it { print $_[0]->[0]; } package main; $a = Example::Module(); $a->print_it; $b = Example::Module("b"); $b->print_it; __END__ default b

Yeah. Not very pretty, I know. Also, it breaks if no parameters is an illegal option (i.e. your constructor returns undef or dies). This would come into play for calls such as Example::Module->print_it. Of course in that case you may as well just return "Example::Module" as the original code had.

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