Can anyone suggest a perldoc or recommended practise that will help me in regards to:
I have numerous classes, all suited to a different object-type or function. When I instantiate an object (all classes are under the same Module:: umbrella), I *think* what I want to do is create an 'error' object, but I want that _specific_ instance of the Error object carried along with ALL objects created during the time the life-cycle is in operation. This way, I believe that I can build Sanity checks into objects from certain classes, and these Sanity checks will ALWAYS work on the same Error object. How can I do this sort of thing, without having to 'pass around' the Error object? Is it time that I look deeper into inheritance, and create inheritable instantiation methods in a base class? Steve
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