use base 'Foo'; ---- use Foo; our @ISA = qw( Foo );
I always use the latter, because 'use base' does a require, not a use. This means that Foo's import() isn't called. Most people would consider this to be a good thing, but I don't like limiting the options for the modules I work with. This is Perl, after all.
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Then there are Damian modules.... *sigh* ... that's not about being less-lazy -- that's about being on some really good drugs -- you know, there is no spoon. - flyingmoose
I shouldn't have to say this, but any code, unless otherwise stated, is untested
In reply to Re: "use base" or @ISA
by dragonchild
in thread "use base" or @ISA
by uwevoelker
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