That's why you would have to do a Foo->define_attributes() first.
I should've given an example.
package Foo;
use BaseClass;
our @ISA = qw(BaseClass);
Foo->define_attributes(
name => 'STRING',
age => 'NUM',
weight => 'NUM',
);
sub initialize {
my $self = shift;
$self->SUPER::initialize(@_);
my ($name, $age) = $self->get('name', 'age');
print "My name is $name and I am $age years old!\n";
return 1;
}
1;
_____
package Bar;
use Foo;
my $person = Foo->new(name => 'Child1', age => 5);
$person->set(weight => 40);
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