I am sorry I didn't have a chance to get back to this sooner. That is amazing.

I am going to noodle this tonight, and tomorrow.

You seem to have solved a problem I had, ostensibly, how does one make an 'object' out of an irc bot. I was working on a 'personality' which was for this project innappropriate. You made an 'entity', which honestly, I like better. Why have just a method to parse lines when methods could also be created to handle the other aspects of the bot, connecting to the server, etc? Very nice indeed.

Thank you, sincerely for your input.

Oh, I was also working on closures, your addition of one helped me to learn a thing or two about that. Thank you for that as well :)

Regards
SoupNazi

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In reply to Re^4: A Quick OO Module for parsing lines from an IRC connection by SoupNazi
in thread A Quick OO Module for parsing lines from an IRC connection by SoupNazi

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