Just for fun... And I'm more of a dog fan, too. :)
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
{
package Dog;
sub new {
my ( $caller, $dog ) = @_;
my $class = ref($caller) || $caller;
my $dogs = {
NAME => $dog,
};
bless $dogs, $class;
}
sub name {
my $self = shift;
( @_ ) ? $self->{NAME} = shift
: return $self->{NAME};
}
}
{
package Litter;
sub new {
my ( $caller, $list ) = @_;
die "not an DOG ref" unless ref($list->[0]) eq "Dog";
my $class = ref($caller) || $caller;
my $litter = {
DOGS => $list,
};
bless $litter, $class;
}
sub dogs {
my $self = shift;
( @_ ) ? $self->{DOGS} = shift
: return $self->{DOGS};
}
}
my $dog1 = Dog->new('Strider');
my $dog2 = Dog->new('Bella');
my $litter = Litter->new([$dog1, $dog2]);
for ( @{$litter->dogs} ) {
print $_->name . "\n"
}
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