>
> both of you just need to add an EMBPERL_OBJECT_HANDLER_CLASS, that
> overrides the default Execute.
>
> your Execute just calls SUPER::Execute, then imports some more
> variables into the target namespace (see Embperl.pm, it should be
> fairly obvious how its done).
>
> you can then implement whatever you want, however you want.
>

Yes, of course this would work, but we were talking about if it makes sense
to implement such a feature in Embperl itself.

At the moment I have made the decision, that this not a highpri feature, as
more as it could be done in the way you describe, without altering Embperl
itself. At the moment I like to more focus on Embperl 2.0.

Gerald

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