* Simon Wistow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Greg McCarroll wrote:
> 
> > ah, but it still can only have one pulblic class per file, yes?
> 
> Yeah. See my post.


ok, this is one of my pet-peeves about the Perl (well its not really
Perl, its more FS's in general).


Consider this directory structure

f       Foo.pm
d       Foo
f       Foo/X.pm
f       Foo/Y.pm

now X & Y can either be subclasses of Foo or else ``used'' classes of
Foo and there is no neat way to tell them apart

its always bugged me

i#m very anally retentive about these things


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Greg McCarroll                          http://www.mccarroll.uklinux.net

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