See
$! in
perlvar. You can't reliably set
$!. If you have
warnings on, you'll get
Argument "Error loading data!" isn't numeric in scalar assignment because
$! isn't a normal variable, and expects a numerical system error code. (Re: warnings, see
Use strict warnings and diagnostics or die).
The usual way of indicating a failure in Perl is to die, which functions as an exception that can be caught downstream, e.g.
sub new{
my $class = shift;
my $self;
$self->{name} = 'new';
bless ($self);
if ($self->loaddata()){
return $self;
}else{
die "Error loading data!";
}
}
which could be invoked as
my $obj = eval{coolobject->new} or die "$@";
If you absolutely want to pass an error and return an undef, you could set $@ manually, but this is probably poor form.
If you are rolling your own objects for fun/education, I'd recommend you look at perltoot. If you are rolling objects for deployment, I'd look at (and use) some prior art like Moose, Mouse...
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#11929 First ask yourself `How would I do this without a computer?' Then have the computer do it the same way.
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