Todd wrote:
>
> Perl is so slick:
>
>   if ( $self->{code} ) {
>     $string = $self->{code};
>   } else {
>     $self->{class}{file}{generator}{tt2}->process(
>       $self->{class}{file}{generator}{fmgr}{templates}{CollectionProperty},
>       $self,
>       \$string
>     ) || die $self->{class}{file}{generator}{tt2}->error(), "\n";
>   }
>
> Objects created by other objects in the same class heirarchy get a property
> set to a reference to the object that created it. This piece of code is from
> a code generator that uses Template::Toolkit. $string is returned, being
> called for in the first place by another method call placed in a
> Template::Toolkit template.
>
> Vive OO.
>
> Todd W.

Maybe. But I would take at least a couple of minutes
to understand what you've written.

That's not why Perl is slick.

Rob



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