On Oct 17, James Edward Gray II said: >> { >> no strict 'refs'; # sorry, but it's a bit more convenient this way >> for (@{ "${class}::ISA" }) { >> $self->initialize(%args); >> } >> } > >This calls the object's initialize method repeatedly, not the >initialize of the parent objects.
Sorry, I'm a dolt. { no strict 'refs'; # sorry, but it's a bit more convenient this way for ($class, @{ "${class}::ISA" }) { $method = $_ . "::initialize"; $self->$method(%args); } } That calls the object's initialize(), as well as all its parent classes' initialize()s. It won't go to its parents' parents, though. That's why the NEXT:: module is so nifty keen. -- Jeff "japhy" Pinyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pobox.com/~japhy/ RPI Acacia brother #734 http://www.perlmonks.org/ http://www.cpan.org/ ** Look for "Regular Expressions in Perl" published by Manning, in 2002 ** <stu> what does y/// stand for? <tenderpuss> why, yansliterate of course. [ I'm looking for programming work. If you like my work, let me know. ] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]