What do you mean by "superposed"? Do you mean that Entry is descended from Dictionary (or vice-versa)? Is that necessary or desired?
What you're describing, though, as other posters mentioned, is perfectly fine from a design point of view.
package Dictionary;
...
sub check {
my $self = shift;
my $error;
foreach (@{$self->{children}}) {
$error++, last unless $_->check(@_)
}
return !$error;
}
package Entry;
...
sub check {
my $self = shift;
return 1 if $self->{value} > 0; # or whatever
return;
}
If one is a descendent of the other, though, that makes things a little weirder but still workable.
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