I know I have read, somewhere else, that it is being recommended to use one of these in declaring an object of type class

my $obj = <class>->new(); my $obj = new <class>;

in preference to the other (for some value of 'recommended', 'class' and 'prefence', probably) .

For example

use CGI; my $obj1 = new CGI; my $obj2 = CGI->new();

but I have forgotten both which and why? Can anyone here clarify this please?

I prefer the my $obj2 = CGI->new(); format and I'm hoping that's the 'better' one to use. (For some value of 'better', of course.)

Thank you for your time


In reply to new <class> or <class>->new()? by LesleyB

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