Looks like you did not "use Foo1;" before attempting to call the class method.
Here is pared-down working code: First, the Foo1.pm file
package Foo1;
use strict;
sub bar {
print "Hello (FIRST Param=$_[0]) (Second-param=$_[1])\n";
}
1;
Now the code to call Foo1:
use strict;
use warnings;
use Foo1;
my $obj = bless {},"Foo1";
$obj->bar( "Instance Method"); # Calling an instance method.
# this passes DIFFERENT parameters than the class method.
Foo1::bar("Class Method call");
Foo1->bar("Pseudo-method call");
Results:
Hello (FIRST Param=Foo1=HASH(0xa165818)) (Second-param=Instance Method
+)
Hello (FIRST Param=Class Method call) (Second-param=)
Hello (FIRST Param=Foo1) (Second-param=Pseudo-method call)
Syntactic sugar causes cancer of the semicolon. --Alan Perlis
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