#!/usr/bin/perl
my $o = Foo->new();
$o->available_methods([ qw/one two/]);
$o->one("This will work\n");
$o->two("This will work as well\n");
$o->three("This won't work\n");
package Foo;
use Carp;
my %Objs;
sub new {
my $self = {};
$Objs{$self} = {};
bless $self, shift;
}
sub available_methods {
my($self,$methods_ref) = @_;
$Objs{$self}{methods} = $methods_ref;
}
sub DESTROY {
my $self = shift;
delete $Objs{$self};
}
sub AUTOLOAD {
my $_call = our $AUTOLOAD;
$_call =~ s/.*:://;
my $self = shift;
my $param = shift;
if(grep /$_call/,@{ $Objs{$self}{methods} }) {
print $param;
}
else {
carp("Couldn't execute $_call\n");
}
}
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