Hello dear Monks,
Thank you all for you help !
ikegami, the error was
Can't locate object method "new" via package "Command" (perhaps you fo
+rgot to load "Command"?) at ./test line 13
and you said
You never defined Command::new
? here I bug :
I have a package Test::Command with a sub new, and a use Test::Command;
Why is Command new not defined ?
kyle,
But I'd like some automatic relationship between Test and Test::Command
Is that a @ISA or inheritence question
spx2, I read stuff on Moose too and will probably use it, but I thought I'll try to understand first the 'manual' way.
pajout, I think my understanding bug is somwhere in your example but still don't where ! I'll play with it.
why can't you use
use Animal::Dog::Sheepdog;
my $helper = Sheepdog->new();
Thanks again.
Have a nice day.
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