Perl OO is a hack. As Larry has said, it was an exercise in minimalism - it proves that you can do OO with extremely little support from the language.

That's why OO in perl6 will look quite different - it has solved the problem of needing hacks to have objects with data.

I'm afraid that as long as you hava a Java mindset (nothing wrong with that), Perl OO will remain a major disappointment to you. And I can't disagree with you - I don't like Java, but I vastly prefer its OO system over Perls'.

Perl --((8:>*

In reply to Re^3: Acessing an object's variable by Perl Mouse
in thread Acessing an object's variable by gmantz

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