From the docs to NEXT:
NEXT.pm adds a pseudoclass named NEXT to any program that uses it. If +a method m calls $self-NEXT::m()>, the call to m is redispatched as i +f the calling method had not originally been found. In other words, a call to $self-NEXT::m()> resumes the depth-first, le +ft-to-right search of $self's class hierarchy that resulted in the or +iginal call to m. [...] Another typical use of redispatch would be in AUTOLOAD'ed methods. If +such a method determined that it was not able to handle a particular +call, it might choose to redispatch that call, in the hope that some +other AUTOLOAD (above it, or to its left) might do better.

Sounds like you could use this.


In reply to Re: More then one AUTOLOAD in a class hierarchy. by gaal
in thread More then one AUTOLOAD in a class hierarchy. by ced

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