Hi there!
I'm writing a CGI/Perl program, object-oriented style. I have a class, let's say it's called A::B. I also have an A::B::C class. I want A::B::C to inherit from A::B.
The A::B::C class looks like this:
package A::B::C;
use lib "$A::PATH/cgi-bin/A";
use A::B;
@ISA = qw/A::B/;
use strict;
bla bla bla...
Anyway, the A::B class has a
new method, A::B::C doesn't. When I try to invoke the
new method using the A::B::C class, I get a message that the new method cannot be located on that class. Why doesn't the A::B::C class inherit from A::B ??
Should mention both classes are modules.
Thanks,
Ido.
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