Hi Monks, I have a code in a package called Device.pm
sub new { my ($class,$device,$serveraddr,$port) = @_; my $self = {}; bless ($self,$class); $self = { 'device' => $device, 'serveraddr' => $serveraddr, 'port' => $port };

THe same module, needs to take care of creating an object of another package, for this I need to pass the values of serveraddr and port, how do I do that ?

for ex, (I know this is wrong,I get Global Symbol $self,$serveraddr,$port requires explicit package name error)
my $SockObj = Communication->new( $self->{$serveraddr}, $self->{$port} +);
Communication.pm inturn contains
sub Communication::new { my $class = shift; my ($addr, $port) = @_; my $socket = IO::Socket::INET->new( Proto => "tcp", PeerAddr => $addr, PeerPort => $port, ) or die "couldn't connect: $!"; $socket->autoflush(); return bless $socket, $class; }
Any advice would be very helpful. Thanks, Perllace

In reply to How to send attributes of an object to create an object of another class? by Perllace

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