I'll be far more impressed if (when?) you help him fix it.

IMO the code in OOorNo is unfixable given the current state of Perl. Hypothetically a slight modification to the Perl source to provide a way of determining that a sub has been called via a method lookup (a flag in caller is my preference) would make the design feasable, however that change if done (I'd like it, and ive seen discussion of it in P5P) would only be useful on 5.10 at the earliest, so I think its probably better to rethink the objectives of the design.

See what quality of discussion is possible when people are something resembling civil?

Looks to me that the standard of debate is pretty good when a node is cantankerous as well.

:-)

--- demerphq
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In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Handy dandy CPAN pollution by demerphq
in thread Handy dandy CPAN pollution by Juerd

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