Yes, this is what I mean. As I don't know how you want to turn a HTTP::Response into your XXX::HTTP::Response, as you've kept the differences between the two well to yourself, I can't tell you any better way than to write some code that creates an XXX::HTTP::Response object from a HTTP::Response object.
In reply to Re^5: How to override HTTP::UserAgent::request to return a subclassed HTTP::Response
by Corion
in thread How to override HTTP::UserAgent::request to return a subclassed HTTP::Response
by mje
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