Well, my French is very poor, but I think I understood the essential parts, and if there's written what I understood, I like it.

There are other interesting possibilities, e.g. creating an anonymous subroutine and write it into symbol table, e.g.

my $code = sub { # for a better way, see Tanktalus' post below my ($self, $value) = @_; $self->{$attname} = $value if defined $value; return $self->{$attname}; }; no strict 'refs'; *{$attname} = $code; # put it into symbol table use strict 'refs'; return $self->$code(@params); # or: goto &$AUTOLOAD;
But I prefer - if possible - pregenerating the object interface methods at the startup of the module and not using AUTOLOAD, because I think AUTOLOAD is cool, but not using AUTOLOAD is cooler ;-) e.g.
my @attributes = qw(color speed); # generate the methods foreach my $attribute (@attributes) { my $code = sub { # for a better way, see Tanktalus' post below my ($self, $value) = @_; $self->{$attribute} = $value if defined $value; return $self->{$attribute}; }; no strict 'refs'; *{ $attribute } = $code; } # foreach

Best regards,
perl -e "s>>*F>e=>y)\*martinF)stronat)=>print,print v8.8.8.32.11.32"


In reply to Re: Answer: How can I use AUTOLOAD to magically define get and set methods for my member data? by strat
in thread How can I use AUTOLOAD to magically define get and set methods for my member data? by Anonymous Monk

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