Well, as long as you base such a thing upon a hash (and a variable solution like the Superclass must use a hash), you cannot avoid that, but it's limited to a few lines of accessor method code. I don't think it's productive to assume a typo wherever possible and to make it impossible to break things.
This cannot happen when you create an accessor method automatically.
--In reply to Re: Re: Re^5: Tutorial: Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
by fruiture
in thread Tutorial: Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
by jreades
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