On Oct 16, chris said:

>my $private = new $class;
>&sub1 ($private);
>
>sub1{
>(my $private) = @_;
>&sub2;
>}
>
>sub2{
>$private->dothis; #???

THIS is the $private you declared OUTSIDE of sub1().  Both $privates
happen to point to the same referent.

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