Thank you very much. Class::Method::Modifiers does exactly what I want, but the bad thing is that you must know all the method names. I worked around this issue by using the special hash %PackageName::, but I really don't like this ugly fix. I looked briefly in the documentation of overload, but there doesn't seem to be any way to overload the method caller. Maybe, will come some day...

use 5.014; package Foo { sub new { bless [] } use Class::Method::Modifiers qw(before); foreach my $method (keys %Foo::) { next if $method =~ /^(_|(?:BEGIN|new|before)\z)/; before $method => sub { my ($self) = @_; print "** Preparing...\n"; push @{$self}, 'money'; print "** Ready to continue...\n"; }; } sub Berlin { my $self = shift; print "> I'm in Berlin!\n"; } sub Paris { my $self = shift; print "> I'm in Paris!\n"; } }; my $obj = Foo->new; $obj->Berlin(); say "# Self contains: @{$obj}";

In reply to Re^2: Calling an intermediate method by trizen
in thread Calling an intermediate method by trizen

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