Okay. I did see the function call, but assumed that the function would return an overloaded blessed reference (as new() in my example does), and then overloading would then come into play to determine the appropraite context.
It will be interesting to see if Want can detect/supply the calling context more quickly than the overloading. The latter is notoriously slow, but when I played with Want many moons ago, it was also pretty slugish. You might be able to avoid some of that if you c&p the logic directly into your own XS code I suppose?
In reply to Re^3: Autovivifying XS routine
by BrowserUk
in thread Autovivifying XS routine
by Anno
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