Ok, I'm utterly confounded.
{
package Promotion::Promotion;
our @ISA = qw( Promotion::DBI );
__PACKAGE__>table( 'promotion' );
__PACKAGE__>columns( All => qw( id name ) );
}
Perl complains that it can't find Promotion::Promotion::table on the respective line.
An intermittently inserted debug print calling can() could find the method though. So:
{
package Promotion::Promotion;
our @ISA = qw( Promotion::DBI );
__PACKAGE__->can( 'table' )->( __PACKAGE__, 'promotion' );
__PACKAGE__->can( 'columns' )->( __PACKAGE__, All => qw( id name )
+ );
}
This works.
Errm… what's going on here?
Makeshifts last the longest.
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