in reply to Re^3: Question on OO Perl
in thread Question on OO Perl
Well I'm not sure what snippet would work. This is running a set of scripts (total of about 8 to run this example) that are using objects to set up the environment depending on platform and OS. I already have some warnings placed in the code, as well as print statements for debugging.
The basic function is this:
sub getBinDir { my $self = shift; if ( not exists $self->{'binDir'} ) { warn "Object member binDir not set"; return ""; } $self->{'binDir'} = shift if @_; print "Returning binDir.\n"; return $self->{'binDir'}; }
It's located in the TestHarness.pm file, but called from UnixTestHarness.pm
sub copyCtestBinaries { my $self = shift; my $binDir = $self->getBinDir(); if ( $binDir eq '' ) { warn "Could not set up C test binary area: $!\n"; print "Received " . $self->getBinDir() . " for binDir.\n"; return; } $binDir = $binDir . "\/*"; print "BinDir = $binDir.\n"; my $appBin = $self->app1() . "/bin"; print "AppDir = $appBin.\n"; `cp $binDir $appBin`; }
With the values set up in SolarisTestHarness.pm
sub new { my $class = shift; # Pass the command line to the base class. my $self = $class->SUPER::new(@_); # Set OS specific defaults. $self->{'binDir'} = 'bin/solaris'; bless ($self, $class); return $self; }
One thing I did try, was to move the function to the SolarisTestHarness.pm file and set it there if its not set already. Which generated the following:
Can't locate object method "getBinDir" via package "SolarisTestHarness" at /opt/testharness/UnixTestHarness.pm line 90.
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