Hi,
I've already tried this - it doesn't work in the way I thought/wanted it to:
package Tie::NewStdArray;
use Tie::Array;
@ISA = ('Tie::StdArray');
sub STORE { print 'in store'; }
sub FETCH { print 'in fetch'; }
# all methods provided by default
package main;
my @somearray;
my $object = tie @somearray,Tie::NewStdArray;
$somearray[0]=12; #intercepted by tie
$object[0]=12; #uses the blessed array
Using the object returned from tie uses the blessed reference not the tie, which means you can't use the [] syntax when object are created on the fly by overloading. For example:
$three=$two+$one;
print $three[12];
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