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Re^2: RFR: Inside-out classes - a Class::InsideOut primerby radiantmatrix (Parson) |
on Mar 16, 2007 at 14:53 UTC ( [id://605163]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Hm, some very good points. First off, thanks for pointing out the stray semi-colon -- it's an artifact from cleaning up the original HTML (there used to be an > there). Second, thanks for the clarification on get_hook, I must have simply mis-read the documentation: my bad. I'm of two minds about including the longer form of register... on the one hand, it would be more accurate, on the other, it does seem a little more confusing. It's clear that what I've got is probably inadequate, but I will have to give some thought to how much of that behavior I want to explain. That, and how best to convey it. As for the importance of the id function, would you care to expand? I'm certainly not an expert on inside-out objects, and I've just been using it as a bit of a mantra -- when I need the ID of an object, I do it this way -- I'd appreciate more insight into why I'm doing it. I can then distill that insight down (hopefully) into primer-appropriate materials. I call Class::Std "deprecated" on the basis that I would discourage its use to anyone who didn't really know what they were doing. I hadn't considered that others would take "deprecated" in different contexts; I will have to think about how to rephrase that. Thanks for the link to your presentation, I will look it over and consider it for mention.
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