Hi Chromatic and other Monks :)
Here is the code for the class and the class method that
$lib->get_list("library") will be calling:
package Kprocess::Container;
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my $self = {
line => shift,
items => undef,
close => undef,
};
$self->{line} = "" unless $self->{line};
bless $self, $class;
}
sub get_list {
my ($self, @keywords) = @_;
my $items = $self->{items};
my @list = ();
return @list unless $items;
foreach my $item (@{$items}) {
push @list, $item if ($item->is(@keywords));
}
return @list;
}
Combined with this above piece of code and the code in the original question I asked, can you please let me know what
($self->{lib}) will contain from the line
($self->{lib}) = ($lib->get_list("library")); in the question asked?
Appreciate all the help.
--Mala
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