Dear monks
i try to call method to print to a handle (a socket in this case...)
i have defined a package looking like this :
{ package Fake; sub present { my $class = shift ; print $class->head, "\n"; } sub ack { my $class = shift; print $class->ok,"\n"; } sub rst { my $class = shift; print $class->quit,"\n"; } } { package Ssh; @ISA = qw{Fake}; sub head { my @fake = ("SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_3.8.1p1","SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_3.7p1", +"SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_3.5p1"); $size = @fake; $rand = 0; $rand = int(rand $size); return $fake[$rand]; } sub quit {return "Protocol mismatch."} }

the fact is i would create a lot of socket with different (fake)protocol so call a subroutine like
bind($port, 'Ssh'); sub bind ( $$){ my $port = shift; my $obj =shift ...... }
but when try to print to the socket with for example print $socket "$obj->present" i get "Ssh->present" on the client screen or if i try print $socket $obj->present i get the good message but on STDOUT ...
I don't find a way to print to the right filehandle, maybe you can see where is my mistake
Thank's in advance

In reply to call a method which print to a handle by Ang-st

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