VincentK:

A couple suggestions:

  1. For player.pm and gameroom.pm, you're allowing the export of the method names, but the method names don't need to be exported. If they were class and/or utility functions (i.e. functions not needing an object reference) then I can see where exporting the name can be useful. But I don't see any value to exporting these method names.
  2. In the main game script, you're using subroutine prototypes, but they're not helpful in these cases. You may want to review the prototypes section of perldoc perlsub.

Otherwise, it looks pretty good.

...roboticus

When your only tool is a hammer, all problems look like your thumb.


In reply to Re^2: Text Based Perl Game by roboticus
in thread Text Based Perl Game by spoonman2525

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