At 12:14 AM -0700 4/26/04, Jeff Clites wrote:
On Apr 25, 2004, at 11:59 PM, Luke Palmer wrote:

Jeff Clites writes:
I don't (right off) know of any other language which has something "in
between" variables and objects. That is, containers. They're feeling a
bit artificial.

Well... Perl 5.

Well, there's that. :)

But--how does that manifest itself? An SV would count as what I meant by "object". What ends up being the container?

It's both, kinda. The SV is the container and the value, except when it's an object, in which case there are two SVs, one of which is the value and one the container.
--
Dan


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