It works,
but how can I use some class proprieties inside FOREIGNBUILDARGS ?
for example, If I try:
has 'serverLocation' => (is=>'ro',isa=>'Str',default=>"$Bin/lib/seleni
+um-server-standalone-2.0b2.jar");
sub FOREIGNBUILDARGS {
my $self = shift;
print $self->serverLocation;
my %args = ( @_ == 1 ? %{ $_[0] } : @_ );
$args{host}//="localhost";
$args{port}//=4444;
$args{browser}//="*firefox";
$args{browser_url}//='http://wwww.google.com';
return %args;
}
I have this error:
Can't use string ("Selenium2") as a HASH ref while "strict refs" in us
+e at accessor serverLocation defined at /home/saintex/workspace/perl_
+scripts/navigator/classes/Browser/Selenium2.pm line 18.
because the propriety "serverLocation" has not been read yet.
How can I fix it?
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