On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 6:36 AM, Carl Mäsak <cma...@gmail.com> wrote: > This feels like the same conversation we had earlier this week about > accessing private methods. :) But maybe there are still a few new > points that can be made. ...
Okay, Carl, I think I understand. But what about this for my particular situation (this sounds like your method A I believe): Use a separate module (but included with the code for the whole package) for the non-class-specific, formerly-private methods to be "public", but the use statement for the modules would be inside the class-specific methods that need them (a new, restricted scoping in Perl 6 I understand). That actually makes more sense to me now because some of the private methods are really general math subroutines. That way I can test those subroutines without breaking OOP (I think). Best, -Tom