But now I can see no advantage to using your example over just using a hash ;)
No, My way is using a perl object to create a struct, every struct created by this has the same elements and spawned by the same creator.my %hash_1 = (number => 123, name => aa, stuff => \@xx); my %hash_2 = (number => 124, name => bb, stuff => \@yy); my %hash_3 = (number => 125, name => cc, stuff => \@zz); #if you chang +e struct, you have to change every instance. ..... ..... ..... my $aa = C_struct->new(123,'aa', [1,2,3]); my $bb = C_struct->new(234,'bb', [2,3,4]); #every instance is spawned +by the same object.
In reply to Re^5: C-Style Struct?
by xiaoyafeng
in thread C-Style Struct?
by Mr. Newb
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