Thanks. Um what do you mean?.. I'm dumb tonight. I haven't gotten anything much from deparsing.
Well, I realize mixing Class::DBI and Class::MethodMaker are probably a bad idea. That is, it would be a great idea if it worked. Generally I'd like to know if anybody has an automated way to persist Class::MethodMaker classes in general.
Of course with dbm you are only using the first field as a key anyway. It works now but I will try going to SQLite. Anyway I have gotten a bit used to Class::DBI though it seems slow, because it is pretty straightforward.
I've been reading about Maypole and things like Class::Loader::Relationships which is kind of interesting.
I wonder if using Maypole things in a wxperl app is a bad idea. :) It seems that might be useful in speeding object definitions up, after taking the initial hit.
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