I'm puzzled.
If "My::Class" is a factory class for "My::Class:Temps", then "My::Class" creates objects of class "My::Class::Temps" and saves references to them. Did I understand that part correctly?
As a creator of these objects, shouldn't the "My::Class" object know that it's time to "kill" the "My::CLass:Temps" object and simply remove the reference to the object?
f--k the world!!!!
/dev/world has reached maximal mount count, check forced.
In reply to Re: Catching an object going out of scope
by Biker
in thread Catching an object going out of scope
by Masem
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