If the method name is fully-qualified, how could @ISA be used to any effect? When using a fully-qualified method name, doesn't that routine get called regardless of what's in @ISA? (The "other" package isn't in @Me::ISA, in my example above, and yet &other::hello() gets called, and with $me as an argument.)
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In reply to Re^3: Skipping the middle man & the SUPER gotcha
by Thelonious
in thread Skipping the middle man & the SUPER gotcha
by tlm
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