That sort of "circular reference" is a fairly common issue. Often breaking circularity involves pulling out some common code B that is used by both A and A::2.
You may get better answers if you can show us a small sample of your code showing the issues.
Probably it's a typo, but "Use A::n" is not valid Perl - Perl is case sensitive; use is lower case.
In reply to Re^3: Modules inheritance
by GrandFather
in thread Modules inheritance
by Arsenii Gorkin
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