This of course means that you will need to implement all "inherited" methods from Furl as stubs in your class:

please no! Any way to access that "reference to a reference"?

Basically, what I am looking for is a fast equivalent to LWP::UserAgent which also allows for adding handlers. (I am not sure Furl offers handlers but it was just an experiment). Curl obviously comes to mind. But I did not find it dramatically faster than LWP. Whereas Furl was dramatically faster. What's your experience? The situation is 15,20 hits per minute. More than speed is the CPU load as it will be on a rented host.


In reply to Re^2: Inheritance problem: Not a HASH ref by bliako
in thread Inheritance problem: Not a HASH ref by bliako

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