Thanks a lot
FalseVinylShrub and
ikegami for your detailed answers!!
There is no need to keep the method options in the object. So, as you pointed, it is a good idea to keep them in a variable.
Since I want to distinguish between fullname and warnings I store this values in a hash
$country_warnings->{$country_code}->{'fullname'} =$country;
$country_warnings->{$country_code}->{'warnings'} = \%warn;
return $country_warnings;
Doing this gets me a return value that I want: MeteoalarmCountry::countries->{fullname} and ...:countries->{warnings}. I have no need to keep this values in the object.
And you are perfectly right it is also a good idea to check if $country_code is defined before assigning values to this key.
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