Let's not forget that while native phash syntax is going/gone, phashes still exist in the form of use fields. IIRC, you still need to use the my Dog $spot syntax if you want compile-time checking of field based classes.
Ted Young
($$<<$$=>$$<=>$$<=$$>>$$) always returns 1. :-)In reply to Re^3: my Dog $spot;
by TedYoung
in thread my Dog $spot;
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