The current package, where AUTOLOAD is defined is where
the subroutine is created.
This is also the namespace in
which the created routine exists. This is because you stripped
off the explicit package name. You could specify the namespace
if you wish. Why? Efficiency maybe. Caching the
creations of AUTOLOAD is often a reasonable idea.
But pushing the result back down the inheritance tree
may not be reasonable.
In an AUTOLOAD sub you should usually avoid handling routines
that have a name in all uppercase. Perl has special functions
like DESTROY, these subs are all named in all caps.
Also isn't the goto pointless.
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