It will be defined in __PACKAGE__ - the current package.
update: The normal behaviour would be to define the method in the current object's namespace, but you are overriding this with s/^.*:://.
update: see rir explanation below, then come back to this example.
An example:
package One;
sub AUTOLOAD {
my $name = $AUTOLOAD;
$name =~ s/^.*:://;
*$name = sub { print "called $name inside ",__PACKAGE__,"\n" };
goto &$name;
}
package Two;
@ISA = qw(One);
package Main;
One->try1();
Two->try2();
$a = bless {}, Two;
$a->try3();
output:
called try1 inside One
called try2 inside One
called try3 inside One
called DESTROY inside One
update: more interesting example
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