++ That is very nice. I didn't realise that you could use my and \() like that. Learn something new every day!
The only pain is that you have to remember to do:
my @A = \my %Foo;
not
my @A = \my (%Foo);
... which could lead to some nasty buggettes if you're not careful.
In reply to Re^3: A different OO approach
by adrianh
in thread A different OO approach
by fruiture
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