This is because in perl when a method is called the calling thing (be it the class name or object) is passed in as the first argument e.g
sub func { print "first arg: $_[0]\n" }
my $o = bless [];
main->func();
$o->func();
__output__
first arg: main
first arg: main=ARRAY(0x80fbb0c)
So in the first case the string
main is being passed in as that's what the method was called on, and in the second case the object
$o. With that in mind you're
test() method should look something like this
sub test{
my( $self, $name ) = @_;
return $name;
}
See.
perltoot for more information on methods.
HTH
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broquaint
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