It's not clear what you're after here. If you want actual inheritable class data, you should use Class::Data::Inheritable. If you just want to access some globals in the parent class, you can fully qualify them as you did in your $Obj::Name example, but that's not inheritance. Your example using "our" is not inheritance either. It's just the same thing, with a lexically scoped alias for $Obj::Name. It only works because you have both packages in the same file.

The "SUPER" keyword only works on method calls. The way you used it, it just gets treated as the literal name of a package.


In reply to Re: Package Variables in Inheritance by perrin
in thread Package Variables in Inheritance by reyjrar

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