Hi monks, I just registered. Thanks in advance! I want to use WWW::Mechanize::get in an inherited class's "get" subroutine, but it does not export any error (like "GETting...") even while the Internet access is out. See my code:
package MyMech; use base qw(WWW::Mechanize); sub new { my $class = shift or die $!; my $self = $class->SUPER::new; return bless $self, $class; } sub get { my $self = shift; $self->SUPER::get(@_); }
I think the get routine should work just like the base class' one, but it never die when it fails GETting. When I call the class and use the get subroutine while the Internet access is out, it just pass through the GETting error without saying anything and $mech->title produces "Uninitialized..." error. It works perfectly when the access is not out. Does anybody know why it happens? Thank you so much!

In reply to Question about inheritance of WWW::Mechanize by ryo0ka

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