*update* Thanks ikegami, that sorted it
I have some code with a couple of different classes. One element of object A is an array populated on-the-fly with multiple objects of class B
class A constructor: (roughly)
my $A = {};
bless $A, 'class A';
$A->{arrayholder} = qw//;
return $A
later on in another method of class A which works, $B1 & $B2 are defined correctly
my $B1 = B->new();
my $B2 = B->new();
my @Bees;
push @Bees, $B1, $B2;
Then class A calls a method on every class B object it contains
foreach my $B ($A->{arrayholder}) {
print Dumper $B;
print $B->Bfoo;
}
Which fails with 'cannot call method Bfoo without a package or object reference' and the Dumper line prints the count of $B items (scalar $A->{arrayholder})
So how can I pull the B objects out of the array to run a method on each?
just another cpan module author
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