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Better to have anything that is that dangerous always be an error. Ask yourself: is it an error or isn't it?

This code is an error under strict 'refs':

foreach my $field (qw( foo bar baz)) { *$field = sub { my $self = shift; $self->{$field} = shift if @_; $self->{$field}; }; }

This is an incredibly great way to create accessors/mutators for an object in the simplist and most common case. It makes it easy to create new accessors/mutators, and is very memory-efficent (since there is actually only one subroutine in memory that handles many different cases).

OTOH, the following also won't work under strict 'refs':

use CGI qw(:all); my @names = param(); foreach my $name (@names) { $$name = param($name); }

The fact that the above doesn't work under strict 'refs' is a good thing. It would allow any parameters passed to the CGI to clobber the values of existing scalars in the namespace. (This is based on a real example I saw in a SoPW a while back by a well-meaning but obviously inexperianced CGI programmer).

Thus, a new user should always use strict to catch potential errors, but an experianced coder will know when it's OK to shut it off.

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I wanted to explore how Perl's closures can be manipulated, and ended up creating an object system by accident.
-- Schemer

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Note: All code is untested, unless otherwise stated


In reply to Re: Learn from what's out there! by hardburn
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