revdiablo

Thanks for your reply. I hear what you are saying, personally I have never really had a problem either with hash-based OO. But then again, I never wrote automated tests either until recently, and after doing so, I was surprised by how much more confident I was in my code. Then after I started using Devel::Cover along with the tests, it was like being able to see my code in a whole new light. Now not only was I confident my code worked (tests), but I knew how much of my code is worked by the tests (code coverage). I hope Devel::StrictObjectHash will go along with tools like these. And just give you that extra added layer of confidence. It funny, cause the idea really is that running the module wont actually do anything, because that means your code is correct :)

-stvn

In reply to Re: Re: RFC - module idea - Devel::StrictObjectHash by stvn
in thread RFC - module idea - Devel::StrictObjectHash by stvn

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