Class::DBI does exactly this. If enabled, there is an 'object index' which makes sure that there is only one instance of a given table row existing as an object at a time. This doesn't provided caching, but a means to make sure that you don't do something stupid since they aren't really multiple objects, just refs to the same row.Interesting, especially since I do use Class::DBI, but mostly in a relatively naive way, since I've been exposed to it by more experienced (in Class::DBI itself, that is - and in DBses in general) coworkers.
In reply to Re^2: Doubt about fly-weight objects.
by blazar
in thread Doubt about fly-weight objects.
by blazar
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