thinking about the "latestring" and imagining that a "late printf"
would also be useful.

The general case would use closures instead of references, which 
means writing an anon sub in the tie.  Something like

package late;

sub TIESCALAR {
        bless $_[1]
}

sub FETCH {
        &$_[0]
}

__END__

the latestring example would become, in this different syntax,

        tie my $s => late => sub { "x is $x and y is $y" };

and the closure mechanism takes care of tracking array references.

Sprintf function (or anything else) would jsut go into the sub.

        tie my $h => late => sub {sprintf "x is %h and y is %h", $x,$y};

Is that preferable to 

        tie my $h => late::sprintf,"x is %h and y is %h", $x,$y;

the idea having been, a series of late::something modules that
all do a useful core function like sprintf or join('',...) and
the late module which would be the general one.


Thoughts?





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david nicol
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