So tell me, how often do you have to inherit from another class at a later time?
Fairly often - that's why I said it ;-)
I find that I add MI (usually only temporarily) during refactoring. A class pops out from another class, becomes an inherited subclass for a bit, and usually ends up in a has-a/implemented-with relationship in the end. So I can start out with single inheritence, move to multiple, and come back to single again.
Using qw() consistantly makes things easier for me.
In reply to Re^4: use base 'Foo' or die!
by adrianh
in thread use base 'Foo' or die!
by jeffa
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