The question soes not make sense to me. Maybe it could if I knew what you are referring to. Please specify: what is
If this is about perltooc, there's a recipe for a class method counting objects of that class in the book by TheDamian
Cheers, Sören
Update: - fixed the link to perltooc
- found the object instance counter in perltoot
In reply to Re: List of Children Objects
by Happy-the-monk
in thread List of Children Objects
by PhosphoricX
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