Hi folks, it's been a while...
I've got a module that's two-steps down the inheritence tree from a Tied module of my own devising. It's autogenerated from an xml file using Template Toolkit, as are other modules that don't seem to be having this problem. Let's begin with the error message:
Can't locate object method "TIEHASH" via package "Resources::Action::V
+iew" at /home/v2/cms/Shared/lib/Resource/Base.pm line 251.
Looking at line 251, we have:
$object = tie( %hash, "Resources::$object_properties->{type}" );
pretty straightforward. We're calling TIEHASH through the Resources::Action::View package.
Looking in the modules, we see:
package Resources::Action::View;
use base 'Resource::Base';
...and...
package Resource::Base;
use base 'Resource::Tied';
...and...
package Resource::Tied;
...which contains:
sub TIEHASH {
return bless( {}, shift );
}
which all leaves me wondering where the typo is. Any ideas why the child class can't find the TIEHASH method?
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