Update:  please disregard my advice here, as rhesa correctly points out below.  I should have read the documentation for Object::InsideOut first.

Two observations:

  1. You are missing sub new just before the beginning '{' in TryOut.pm.
  2. You need a "1;" at the end of TryOut.pm

So edit TryOut.pm to look like this:

package TryOut; use strict; use warnings; sub new { use Object::InsideOut; my @data :Field( 'Standard' => 'data', 'Permission' => 'private'); } 1;

That will get rid of the error.  You will still want to return an actual blessed object from the constructor new, of course.

Hope that helps!


@ARGV=split//,"/:L"; map{print substr crypt($_,ord pop),2,3}qw"PerlyouC READPIPE provides"

In reply to Re: Object::InsideOut, I don't get it by liverpole
in thread Object::InsideOut, I don't get it by gargle

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