What's wrong with:
anyway?sub method { my ($self) = shift; my $object = Object->new; $object->method2($self,@other_args); }
If you've got some special problem that needs this functionality, maybe there is another way to solve it.
update: fixed typo.
-- Joost downtime n. The period during which a system is error-free and immune from user input.
In reply to Re: How can I find the calling object?
by Joost
in thread How can I find the calling object?
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