Incase it's unclear, i'm being helpful and friendly in this post ;)

I think your code is a bit short on documentation, for hwo the methods act, and what they are for.

Also, you may be interested in reading up on Test::More and Test for the writing of some simple tests to show it works.

(1) If you're planning on unleashing it on CPAN, perlnewmod, perlmodstyle, perlmod and perlmodlib quoth freenode's perlbot

Also, your question is quite open ended, what are you looking for feedback on, specifically? the API, the implementation of the fetch method, or just the indenting style you're using?

@_=qw; ask f00li5h to appear and remain for a moment of pretend better than a lifetime;;s;;@_[map hex,split'',B204316D8C2A4516DE];;y/05/os/&print;

Updated
  1. In Re^4: Save a statement handle to a file and open it again as a 'cursor' or something., jdporter points out that some of my perldoc:// were cpan:// links. They aren't any more.

In reply to Re: Save a statement handle to a file and open it again as a 'cursor' or something. by f00li5h
in thread Save a statement handle to a file and open it again as a 'cursor' or something. by uber_spaced

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