What distinction is that? Unless you're carrying around instance data pointed to by your blessed referent (which is the problem with CGI.pm), what's the effective difference?
package MyClass; sub new { my $class = shift; bless(\$class, $class); } sub do_it { print "Doing something!\n"; } package main; my $c = MyClass->new(); my $class = 'MyClass'; $c->do_it(); $class->do_it();
Now I'm open to the argument that having good access to data in $self is a big help, but method dispatch works either way. (I just re-read perltootc last night.)

In reply to Re: Re (tilly) 2: How to call Class method inside an object? by chromatic
in thread How to call Class method inside an object? by chorg

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