Class::OOorNO version 0.01_1
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DESCRIPTION
Transparently handles @_ for your class methods whether they were
called in OO style or not.


CHANGES IN LAST FEW RELEASES
(listed in reverse cronological order by date and subversion)

  0.01_1
     1/9/03, 4:42 am
     Significant, thorough documentation updates.  Various tweaks applied
     to class methods based on comments from adrianh.

  0.01_0
     12/28/02, 1:54 am
     Even more documentation completed.  Fixed an egregious flaw found in
     two methods:
        Class::OOorNO::myargs()
        Class::OOorNO::myself()

  0.00_9
     12/28/02, 12:45 am
     A little more documentation completed.  Completed move to namespace
     Class::OOorNO from the errantly pre-assigned root namespace of OOorNO.

  0.00_8
     12/27/02, 5:50 pm
     Much documentation has been added.  Various methods have been corrected
     to use a much stricter policy for determining whether or not a given
     method was called in OO or procedural style.  More in-depth discussion
     regarding this issue is covered in the new documentation.

  0.00_7
     12/27/02, 11:08 am
     Method Class::OOorNO::shave_opts() now uses UNIVERSAL::isa() rather than
     CORE::ref() to check for an array ref as it should have in the beginning.

  0.00_6
     12/23/02, 2:01 pm
     Miscellaneous optimizations

  0.00_5
     12/23/02, 2:47 am
     Initial release of Class::OOorNO.pm


INSTALLATION
To install this module type the following:

  perl Makefile.PL
  make
  make test
  make install

On windows machines use nmake rather than make; those running cygwin don't have
to worry about this.  If you don't know what cygwin is, use nmake and check out
<URL: http://cygwin.com/> after you're done installing this module if you want
to find out.


DEPENDENCIES
None.


AUTHOR
  Tommy Butler <[email protected]>


COPYRIGHT
  Copyright (C) Tommy Butler 2001-2003, all rights reserved.


LICENCE
  This library is free software, you may redistribute it and/or modify it
  under the same terms as Perl itself.