If you squint just a little bit it's not that hard to move back and forth between this:

sub new { my ($class) = @_; my $this = []; bless ($this, $class); $this->[PARENT] = undef; $this->[PROGRESS] = 0; return $this; }

and this:

sub new { my ($class) = @_; my $this = {}; bless ($this, $class); $this->{PARENT} = undef; $this->{PROGRESS} = 0; return $this; }

As others have already pointed out above, there are some performance perks to using a blessed array ref instead of a hash ref, but I think many of us back then felt that a hash ref was just more "natural" for an object (can the old far.... err ... C programmers like me say "struct"? I knew you could.)

The answer to the question "Can we do this?" is always an emphatic "Yes!" Just give me enough time and money.

In reply to Re: Is this ancient perl or just a cargo cult? by boftx
in thread Is this ancient perl or just a cargo cult? by nevdka

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