Re: Class::Data::Inheritable and persistence.

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From: Michael G Schwern
Subject: Re: Class::Data::Inheritable and persistence.
Date: 00:45 on 09 Jul 2004
On Fri, Jul 09, 2004 at 12:13:28AM +0100, Tony Bowden wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 04:13:41PM -0400, Michael G Schwern wrote:
> > Class data just means its common to all objects of the class.  There's
> > nothing inherent to class data that it can't change at run time. 
> 
> In theory yes, but there's a parallel to the First Rule of Optimisation
> here...

Nope, don't even really see that.  Its about on the level of saying
"don't change the value a global at runtime".

It all depends on what the class data is being used for.


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Class::Data::Inheritable and persistence.
Vince Veselosky 21:56 on 07 Jul 2004

Re: Class::Data::Inheritable and persistence.
Tony Bowden 22:03 on 07 Jul 2004

Re: Class::Data::Inheritable and persistence.
Vince Veselosky 22:59 on 07 Jul 2004

Re: Class::Data::Inheritable and persistence.
Tony Bowden 08:44 on 08 Jul 2004

Re: Class::Data::Inheritable and persistence.
Vince Veselosky 10:51 on 08 Jul 2004

Re: Class::Data::Inheritable and persistence.
Michael G Schwern 20:13 on 08 Jul 2004

Re: Class::Data::Inheritable and persistence.
Tony Bowden 23:13 on 08 Jul 2004

Re: Class::Data::Inheritable and persistence.
Michael G Schwern 00:45 on 09 Jul 2004

Re: Class::Data::Inheritable and persistence.
Perrin Harkins 03:51 on 09 Jul 2004

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