No, I mean you plug it like this:
package Elf;
sub named {
my $class = shift;
bless {
Name => shift;
Actions => Elf::Live::,
Has => {},
}, $class;
}
sub die {
shift->{Actions} = Elf::Dead::;
}
sub can_attack { # delegate to actions
shift->{Actions}->can_attack(@_);
}
sub enemy_of {
shift->{Actions}->enemy_of(@_);
}
package Elf::Live;
sub can_attack { ... }
sub enemy_of { ... }
package Elf::Dead;
sub can_attack { ... }
sub enemy_of { ... }
A simple change of the Actions variable by plugging in a different
"behavior container" causes a bank-switch of those behaviors to a new
motif. I forget the "gang of four" pattern for this, but it's one of those. {grin}
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