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Method/attribute chaining: msg#00111lang.perl.perl6.compiler
Hi, Just playing around with pugs 6.2.5 OO and couldn't work this out: class Bowl { has $.fish is rw; has $.water is rw; } class Fish { has $.bowl is rw; has $.eyes is rw; } my $bowl = Bowl.new; my $blinky = Fish.new; $bowl.water = 'Murky'; $blinky.eyes = 3; $bowl.fish = $blinky; $blinky.bowl = $bowl; $bowl.water.say; $blinky.eyes.say; my $blinkys_bowl = $blinky.bowl; $blinkys_bowl.water.say; my $fishy = $bowl.fish; $fishy.eyes.say; $bowl.fish.eyes.say; $blinky.bowl.water.say; The output I get: Murky 3 Murky 3 *** No compatible subroutine found: "&eyes" at Desktop/testOO.pl line 27, column 1-20 Am I missing something in the syntax when I try to chain the attribute methods? Or is this not implemented in pugs yet? Thanks for any help. Alex Gutteridge EBI Wellcome Trust Genome Campus Hinxton Cambs CB10 1SD UK Tel: 01223 492546 Email: alexg@xxxxxxxxx
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