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Why can't a method included in this same file be found?

by faq_monk (Initiate)
on Oct 08, 1999 at 00:27 UTC ( [id://702]=perlfaq nodetype: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

Current Perl documentation can be found at perldoc.perl.org.

Here is our local, out-dated (pre-5.6) version:

Some possible reasons: your inheritance is getting confused, you've misspelled the method name, or the object is of the wrong type. Check out the perltoot manpage for details on these. You may also use print ref($object) to find out the class $object was blessed into.

Another possible reason for problems is because you've used the indirect object syntax (eg, find Guru "Samy") on a class name before Perl has seen that such a package exists. It's wisest to make sure your packages are all defined before you start using them, which will be taken care of if you use the use statement instead of require. If not, make sure to use arrow notation (eg, Guru->find("Samy")) instead. Object notation is explained in the perlobj manpage.

Make sure to read about creating modules in the perlmod manpage and the perils of indirect objects in WARNING.

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