in reply to Re: Beyond Inside-Out
in thread Beyond Inside-Out

Thanks for your kind words.

... such an obvious way ...

It is quite obvious once it is understood what needs to be done to make Perl objects play nice with inheritance. From my perspective, the merit goes to the original inside-out implementation where these requirements are met in an ingenious pure-perl way. Doing it by magic is comparatively easy :)

Anno

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Re^3: Beyond Inside-Out
by shmem (Chancellor) on May 29, 2007 at 20:36 UTC
    Your merit is simplifying, so that one hasn't to load lengthy Modules or fiddle with lexically scoped hashes and DESTROY subroutines and the like, thus making inside out classes really robust, transparent and elementary. It's all falling into place now, for me.

    Thanks for this great meditation.

    --shmem

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