I've got an OOP project that has a superclass
package Language;
1;
and many variants
package Language::English;
1;
package Language::French;
1;
package Language::Italian;
1;
I need to have a unified function in superclass that can figure out which SubClass is most appropriate
package SuperClass;
sub derive_subclass_for_word {
my ($word)= @_;
# test against a regex found in each language, or something like tha
+t
my $language;
return $language;
}
1;
and each of the subclasses would have some standard interface , or make regext available, etc...
The questions I have are this:
- how the do i best register the subclasses with the super? (so the super knows what it can inspect. is this a begin block code? )
- I'd like ( if possible ) to just include the Super - then it looks for subclasses and includes the entire lot. if needed, I could just have the super include every sub - but i'd like to automate this if possible
suggestions?
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