My summary: lots of needless complexity for little or no real gain. I object to that. Strongly. It's not good enough that you can do it. Why would anyone want to? I don't agree, by the way, that what you've shown removes "all but one of Ovid's complaints" but say we take that to be the case. What about the remaining issue? Why would I want to leave bits of a redundant API around with the caveat that, if performance is an issue, they shouldn't be used?
-sauoq "My two cents aren't worth a dime.";
In reply to Re^8: Perl OO and accessors
by sauoq
in thread Perl OO and accessors
by dragonchild
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