The author of
HTML::TableExtract apparently did not make
the interface "pluggable", allowing you to optimize behavior on not only
the class you're inheriting, but on classes it also creates and uses.
This is typical, in my observation. Unless a class is designed very very very
carefully, it's generally not cleanly subclassable for all needs.
For this particular case, you'll probably have to override any method
that refers by name to HTML::TableExtract::TableState to
create a new class of your choosing. And yes, that'll require cutting and pasting
code for the parts that didn't change. Sucks, doesn't it?
What's missing is a method like:
sub createTableState {
my $self = shift;
return HTML::TableExtract::TableState->new(@_);
}
sub initialize_some_stuff {
my $self = shift;
blah blah;
$self->{state} = $self->createTableState;
blah blah;
}
Then you could override just the thing that makes the child object to make
one of your object. Write the author and maybe they'll put that in.
-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker
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