In the process of finishing up
Thread::Apartment
(see also
Apartment Threading in Perl),
I realized I had completely overlooked support for operator overloading. Based on
my research, I suspect it
may be possible to expose
operator overloading in T::A objects, using the
use overload nomethod => \&operAutoLoad;
in the client stub, but the
docs
are a bit sketchy about what to return if the nomethod coderef doesn't implement
the specified operator; should it just return undef, or something else ?
Do I need to use 'fallback => 1' with nomethod ?
Also, how do I go about introspecting a class to find its overloads ?
(I need the latter so that POPOs can be handled by Thread::Apartment::Server's
default introspection, which would return a list of operators which the
class overloads).
Any help much appreciated.
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