thanks with can i can do the reference, but yes i have to instantiate the class and pass it as an argument (that's not problem, well if you are an OO purist it is)

what i am trying to do is to load references to subroutines in diferent packages, so i process them with the twig_roots attribute of XML::Twig, in my application i represent an XML tag as a package that inherits the standard behaviour from another (the base class of all xml elements of my application). in here i'm kind of confused because i can't pass parameters to the subroutine i'm referencing, so it this subroutine is a class method (it does not recieve a reference to an instance of the class as the first argument), and i don't know if i should create an instance to the class inside this method (i don't want to do this because i think it is kind of dirty).
i don't think this approach is very good but i can't think of another one
thanks


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In reply to Re^2: reference to a subroutine inside a package by imcsk8
in thread reference to a subroutine inside a package by imcsk8

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