The thing is, I've allready used new() method for some parameters, but now I need to pass @ARGV.
Normally, objects provide setters that allow you to control their state or behavior. When you call ->new(...) (the constructor) another time, a new object will be created. Why not simply pass the additional parameters on the first call? Can you elaborate on why you need to pass @ARGV?
In reply to Re: Unfinished custom proxy
by Eliya
in thread Unfinished custom proxy
by kazak
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