Hello,
As I am building the metamodel, I had a question, I did not find anything
specifically in
the docs regarding this.
What should I do when I encounter two attributes which can peacefully co-exist
as
attributes, but cause a class when we autogenerate the accessors for them. Here
is a
quick example:
class Foo {
has @.bar;
has $.bar;
}
Should $.bar win out because it is defined last? Or would @.bar win because it
would
create the accessor first, then when an attempt to create the accessor for
$.bar is made,
it will see an entry for bar() already in the class, and so not generate one
(as that is the
default behavior when a user-created bar() is made)?
Should we enforce something along the lines of method conflict in roles? So
that any
conflicts for autogenerated accessor methods will result in neither of them
being
generated and therefore force the user to disambiguate manually?
On some level this might be able to be handled with MMD, and call context
detection,
but I think that might actually make things far more confusing than they
actually need
to be, but that is just MHO. Especially since it would create difficulties when
something
like this is encountered.
class Foo {
has @.bar;
has $.bar;
# the autogenerated mutli method accessors
# multi method bar(Array @value) returns Array;
# multi method bar(Scalar $value) returns Scalar;
method bar () {...}
}
Unless of course we use Yuval's everything is a MMD under the hood idea. But
that is
another thread entirely.
Thanks,
Stevan