> What if the code adds new subroutines at runtime?

My objective is to be better than the export constant solutions.

And I'm only seeing this "solution" activated in the test/dev phase.*

So if a method is added at runtime it would need to be "pre-registered" at compile time, much like a constant would need to be declared at compile time.³

We don't add methods at compile time, and our "use" of OO is probably best described as weird QQ.²

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Cheers Rolf
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*) in other words it's not weirder than using PPI for this in a .t test.

²) My colleagues don't know how to add methods at compile time yet.

³) or checking would be deactivated by omitting the type information.


In reply to Re^2: compiletime checking of valid method calls by LanX
in thread compiletime checking of valid method calls by LanX

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