Hi

I am writing my own handler and seeing some strance behavior. Best is describing by the following code

say I create mongrel server (see at the end of the email) and have one handler for the root (so shoudl handle all request..) To my surprise the @a in the following code in the Handlder is not the object I expect but a hash containing the name {:a => <SomeObject Instance> }

Looking right before the register is called, @a is correct... but looking inside the handler... suddenly it is all different...... I cannot find any doc or why in the code it is behaving that way,.. I am supposing this something due to how mongrel works but cannot figure out why

any help would be appreciated

Thanks

Manu

class MyServer
        def initialize( ip, port, log ,etc..)
                //saving all param in internal attributes
                ...

                @a = SomeObject.new
        end

        def start

                server = Mongrel::HttpServer.new('localhost',  'port')
                server.register("/", MyHandler.new(@a)
        end
end

Following is the handler code

class Myhandler < Mongrel::HttpHandler
        def initialize(a, b, c)
                @a = a
        end

        def process(request, response)
                // some code...

                @a = > this is a hash and not the real object passed originally
        end
end
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