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Read perltoot, which is a fine OO tutorial and will answer most if not all of your questions.

How can I create a package that allows me to use scalars within that package that are Global to the package, but Encapsulated from the rest of the cruel mean world?

Choose any of these:

package Records_tagged; $Records_tagged::link_file = '/path/to/some/file'; # fully qualified s +calar our $link_file; # lexical scoped gl +obal use vars qw($link_file); # package scoped gl +obal

See our.

But from your code it is not clear wether you need package globals at all.

How you call the nethod new?

package Records_tagged; use strict; sub new { my $class = shift; my $self = shift; # this only makes sense with Records_tagged->ne +w(\%hash) $self->{link_file} = undef;

Are you passing in a hash reference? If not, you want to say

sub new { my $class = shift; my $self = {}; # create an anonymous hash $self->{link_file} = undef;

--shmem

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In reply to Re: Something I'd really like to know about OOP Perl. by shmem
in thread Something I'd really like to know about OOP Perl. by Sagacity

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