in reply to Re^2: Class::InsideOut - yet another riff on inside out objects.
in thread Class::InsideOut - yet another riff on inside out objects.
The problem is in getting the name of the hash.
I was thinking that a reference to the hash is passed to the attribute handler. I see now that the problem isn't finding the hash, but deciding on the name of the accessor to go with it! I suppose that's a flaw/oversight of the attribute stuff.
Isn't there a way to get a symbol's name given a ref? Maybe it only works for functions or when debug mode is enabled...? But I thought I read about that somewhere.
Update: I was thinking of the *whatever{NAME} syntax, which needs a glob not a ref.
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Re^4: Class::InsideOut - yet another riff on inside out objects.
by adrianh (Chancellor) on Dec 19, 2002 at 17:28 UTC |
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