chipmunk points out something that I
had failed to test for. In my effort to reduce the
code down to a minimum, that case slipped right through
my logic. Here's Take II, new and improved support for
0 and "" added:
sub AUTOLOAD : lvalue
{
my ($self) = shift;
$AUTOLOAD =~ s/.*://;
@_?
$self->{$AUTOLOAD} = shift
: !defined($self->{$AUTOLOAD})?
$self->{$AUTOLOAD} = undef
: $self->{$AUTOLOAD};
}
The reason for having
$self->{$AUTOLOAD} = undef
is to give the caller something to assign to. Returning an
invalid hash entry will cause an assignment error. 'undef' is
not a valid lvalue, but returning a reference to a variable
which may have a value of 'undef' is acceptable.
BTW, I've never had to indent my '?:'s before, but it was the
only way to make how this worked clear(er).
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