Ah sorry, I stand corrected. I was reading your code as: for( do { tie my @x, "MyClass", "first", "second"; @x } ) {
So indeed: for( @{ tie my @x, "MyClass", "first", "second"; \@x } ) {
will make for() iterate over a tied array. In fact,
use strict; use warnings; package MyClass; use Tie::Array; our @ISA = ('Tie::Array'); our @data; # mandatory methods sub TIEARRAY { my $class = shift; bless \@data, $class; @data = @_ +; return \@data } sub FETCH { print "FETCH: "; my ($self, $index ) = @_; return $dat +a[$index] } sub FETCHSIZE { return scalar @data } package main; sub wrapper { tie my @x, "MyClass", @_; \@x; } for( @{wrapper("first", "second")} ) { print "In loop = "; print "$_\n"; }
also works. So it's quite close to what I want, yay. Any improvement is welcome :-)
In reply to Re^4: Getting for() to accept a tied array in one statement
by perlancar
in thread Getting for() to accept a tied array in one statement
by perlancar
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