Hm. I'm pretty sure that Perl already does method caching, so adding your own would be redundant.
But mostly, why? There's no good reason to test this, as there's nothing better you can do that fail anyway. So what would be the point of adding all the complexity, when all you can do if you do detect a problem is fail anyway. Its just pointless.
In reply to Re^3: Error handling in chained method calls
by BrowserUk
in thread Error handling in chained method calls
by szabgab
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