hi, I have a class (say MyClass::Blah) which have method like this f.e. :
sub cols { my ($self, $which, @list) = @_; no strict 'refs'; if (@list) { @{$$self{"_cols_$which"}} = @list; } else { return @{$$self{"_cols_$which"}} } }
Now I want to be able to call this method from a TT. I've tried to use this class it like Template plugin, w/o success :"(
I get error like this :
file error - parse error - stuff/list.tpl line 17: unexpected token (B +lah) [% use Blah %]<br>
PLUGIN_BASE is correctly set..
Do u know some other way to do this transparently ? They will be more method and classes that i will want to use this way..
and I will want to use not only object/instanse methods, but also class methods i.e. My::Blah->method()
tia

In reply to Template::Toolkit and foreign classes ? by bugsbunny

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