Most objects are blessed references to hashes; they are implemented as hashes internally. Perl does not have a mechanism for having named attributes (ie instance variables) of an object. People use hashes to store the internal state of the object.my $value = $hash{$key}; my $object = tied %hash; $value = $object->FETCH($key);
It is quite possible to have a tied hash implemented using a hash reference object.
In reply to Re: Confused by OO & tie
by iburrell
in thread Confused by OO & tie
by Scarborough
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