Well, of course I used a context object just for the point of showing what it means. The obvious place for it will be in recursively parsing some nested data, like in templates. I actually relied on what I saw in MT::Template::Context (from MovableType) when I wrote that part.
If I only wanted to write a complaining program, it could probably be golfed quite a lot if reduced to the bare essentials (anyone wants to give it a shot?), but then It wouldn't teach us about much plug-ins, but rather about golf.
My public keyperl -e'$b=unpack"b*",pack"H*","59dfce2d6b1664d3b26cd9969503";\ for(;$a<length$b;$a+=9){print+pack"b8",substr$b,$a,8;}'
In reply to Re^2: Draft - Writng pluggable programs with perl.
by yosefm
in thread Draft - Writng plugable programs with perl.
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