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Much as I love Perl and hate to admit it, it strikes me as a serious deficiency that Perl will not warn me at compile-time if, using an OO interface to a module such as CGI.pm, I accidentally mistype a function name.
Larry's slogan is "There's More Than One Way To Do It" but when it comes to compile-time checking of an OO module's function calls it would be more accurate to say "There's No Way To Do It." A hairline crack is developing in my solid wall of faith in Perl. I keep thinking that there must be a way to do compile-time checking of an OO module's function calls. Otherwise people will spend hours as I did trying to find their own typing errors. In reply to Re: Re: Forcing Compile Time Checking That Subs Exist
by sierrathedog04
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