Using
fields, I tried it without a foreach:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use 5.012;
use warnings;
{
package Example;
use fields qw(Zelda Mario Kupa _Example_private);
sub new {
my Example $self = shift;
unless (ref $self) {
$self = fields::new($self);
$self->{_Example_private} = "Inspection of Ex
+ample";
}
$self->{Zelda} = 'prince';
$self->{Mario} = 'hero';
$self->{Kupa} = 'villan';
return $self;
}
}
package main;
my $type = Example->new;
print "Zelda is a ", $type->{Zelda}, "\n",
"Mario is a ", $type->{Mario}, "\n",
"Kupa is a ", $type->{Kupa}, "\n";
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