(It wouldn't surprise me if this middle-man-skipping business is one of those things about Perl's take on OOP that make OO purists run for the hills, and maybe it is a result of those concerns that super.super.hello() makes Java have a cow. Dunno.)
Kinda :-)
It's not that you can do this in Perl (you can also do it in many other OO languages) but the fact that you want to do this is a sign that there is something seriously odd with the class hierarchy.
If a subclass isn't sharing behaviour with a superclass it's probably not an isa relationship - so inheritance is probably not what you want.
In reply to Re: Skipping the middle man & the SUPER gotcha
by adrianh
in thread Skipping the middle man & the SUPER gotcha
by tlm
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