To be honest, you shouldn't need the manual for this. The constructor for an object should always be called using the arrow notation. Calling something with colons means that you're calling it as a plain subroutine; calling it with an arrow means you're calling it as a method.
In reply to Re^3: scope and packages
by davorg
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