I haven't quit worked it out yet, but I think I would do something where if "methods" had a second arguement that was a blessed ref, it would not create a new blessed ref, but would just use the blessed ref it was given. Something like this:
#!/usr/bin/perl
package Foo;
use Class::FIOC;
use strict;
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my $foo_thing = shift;
my $subclass = shift || 0;
methods {
foo_thing=>sub {
print "My foo_thing=$foo_thing\n";
}
},$subclass;
}
#!/usr/bin/perl
package Bar;
use Foo;
our @ISA qw(Foo);
use Class::FIOC;
use strict;
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my $bar_thing = shift;
my $self = methods {
bar_thing=>sub {
print "My bar_thing=$bar_thing\n";
}
}
return Foo->new("Hello",$self);
}
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