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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Strange Program behaviour Post 302235733 by mrpugster on Friday 12th of September 2008 02:43:40 PM
Old 09-12-2008
Strange Program behaviour

Had a strange thing going on with my code. It's ok I figured it out for myself....

Last edited by mrpugster; 09-12-2008 at 04:10 PM.. Reason: closed
 

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Check::ISA(3pm) 					User Contributed Perl Documentation					   Check::ISA(3pm)

NAME
Check::ISA - DWIM, correct checking of an object's class SYNOPSIS
use Check::ISA; if ( obj($foo, "SomeClass") ) { $foo->some_method; } # instead of one of these methods: UNIVERSAL::isa($foo, "SomeClass") # WRONG ref $obj eq "SomeClass"; # VERY WRONG $foo->isa("SomeClass") # May die local $@; eval { $foo->isa("SomeClass") } # too long DESCRIPTION
This module provides several functions to assist in testing whether a value is an object, and if so asking about its class. FUNCTIONS
obj $thing, [ $class ] This function tests if $thing is an object. If $class is provided, it also tests tests whether "$thing->isa($class)". $thing is considered an object if it's blessed, or if it's a "GLOB" with a valid "IO" slot (the "IO" slot contains a FileHandle object which is the actual invocant). This corresponds directly to "gv_fetchmethod". obj_does $thing, [ $class_or_role ] Just like "obj" but uses "DOES" in UNIVERSAL instead of "isa" in UNIVERSAL. "DOES" in UNIVERSAL is just like "isa", except it's use is encouraged to query about an interface, as opposed to the object structure. If "DOES" is not overridden by th ebject, calling it is semantically identical to calling "isa". This is probably reccomended over "obj" for interoperability, but can be slower on Perls before 5.10. Note that "DOES" in UNIVERSAL inv $thing, [ $class_or_role ] Just like "obj_does", but also returns true for classes. Note that this method is slower, but is supposed to return true for any value you can call methods on (class, object, filehandle, etc). Look into autobox if you would like to be able to call methods on all values. obj_can $thing, $method inv_can $thing, $method Checks if $thing is an object or class, and calls "can" on $thing if appropriate. SEE ALSO
UNIVERSAL, Params::Util, autobox, Moose, asa VERSION CONTROL
This module is maintained using Darcs. You can get the latest version from <http://nothingmuch.woobling.org/code>, and use "darcs send" to commit changes. AUTHOR
Yuval Kogman <nothingmuch@woobling.org> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2008 Yuval Kogman. All rights reserved This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.0 2008-07-25 Check::ISA(3pm)
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