I am trying to add new methods to an object dynamicaly.
Following code works just fine:
use SomeClass;
my $obj = SomeClass.new;
my $blah = 'ping';
my $coderef = method { say 'pong'; }
$obj.^add_method($blah, $coderef);
$obj.ping;
this prints "pong" as expected, whereas the following will not work as expected:
use SomeClass;
my $obj = SomeClass.new;
my %hash = one => 1, two => 2, three => 3;
for %hash.kv -> $k, $v {
my $coderef = method { print $v; }
$obj.^add_method($k, $coderef);
}
$obj.one;
$obj.two;
$obj.three;
will print either 111 or 333.
Could anyone explain what i am missing or why the results are different from what i was expecting?
Rakudo had some issues with accidentally sharing lexical variables over-eagerly, which might have caused your problem (the code reference closes over $v
). With the current development version of Rakudo (and thus in the next release, and in the "Rakudo Star" release too), this code works:
class SomeClass { };
my $obj = SomeClass.new;
my %hash = one => 1, two => 2, three => 3;
for %hash.kv -> $k, $v {
my $coderef = method { say $v; }
$obj.^add_method($k, $coderef);
}
$obj.one;
$obj.two;
$obj.three;
Output:
1
2
3
Note that whitespace between method name and parenthesis is not allowed.
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