robin\100cpan.org robin\100kitsite.com
roderick\100argon.org roderick\100gate.net
+ roderick\100ibcinc.com
+root\100ub32.org argrath\100ub32.org
rootbeer\100teleport.com rootbeer\100redcat.com
+ tomphoenix\100unknown
rurban\100x-ray.at rurban\100cpan.org
is used. Because a C<bless> is often the last thing in a constructor,
it returns the reference for convenience. Always use the two-argument
version if a derived class might inherit the function doing the blessing.
-SeeL<perlobj> for more about the blessing (and blessings) of objects.
+See L<perlobj> for more about the blessing (and blessings) of objects.
Consider always blessing objects in CLASSNAMEs that are mixed case.
Namespaces with all lowercase names are considered reserved for