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When to bless a Perl variable
Perl's bless function, which turns a reference into an instance of an object, it typically called up as the last action in a constructor method. On today's Perl for Larger Projects course, I was challenged as to when else it might be used. Here's an example - when loading a file of information into objects, in a method that's returning a whole list of objects:
Interesting, this code's also an example of the two parameter use of bless, where an object is being blessed into a class that's not got the same name as the current package. (written 2005-03-15 19:52:55) Associated topics are indexed under P213 - Perl - Creating your own ClassesP218 - Perl - More Objects
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