On Wed, 2004-04-21 at 12:44, Abhijit A. Mahabal wrote:
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Brent 'Dax' Royal-Gordon wrote:
Which actually brings up an interesting question:
class Silly {
has $.thing=1;
has @.thing=(2, 3);
has %.thing=(4 = 5, 6 = 7);
}
I had
How would I call attributes? Specifically, what if I'm calling a list
attribute from a scalar object?
my Dog $spot;
my Dog @pack;
$spot-@.legs; # INCORRECT (I hope)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; # INCORRECT?
@spot.legs;# What if you also have @spot declared?
=
Jonathan Dataweaver
Jonathan Lang wrote:
How would I call attributes? Specifically, what if I'm calling a list
attribute from a scalar object?
my Dog $spot;
my Dog @pack;
$spot-@.legs; # INCORRECT (I hope)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; # INCORRECT?
@spot.legs;# What if you also have @spot declared?
This
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Brent 'Dax' Royal-Gordon wrote:
Which actually brings up an interesting question:
class Silly {
has $.thing=1;
has @.thing=(2, 3);
has %.thing=(4 = 5, 6 = 7);
}
I had assumed that'd be illegal: each of $.thing, @.thing and %.thing