Thanks for that. It's clear now, and suprising!

It doesn't even matter what package the invocant is blessed into, or even if it's an arbitrary bare word.

use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; package Base; sub hello { print __PACKAGE__.": @{[ref $_[0] || $_[0]]}\n"; } package Kid; our @ISA = 'Base'; package Main; sub hello { print __PACKAGE__.": @{[ref $_[0] || $_[0]]}\n"; } package main; our @ISA = 'Main'; my $main = bless {}; $main->Kid::hello; # Base: main $main->hello; # Main: main __PACKAGE__->hello; # Main: main BareWord->Kid::hello; # Base: BareWord

In reply to Re^5: Skipping the middle man & the SUPER gotcha by Thelonious
in thread Skipping the middle man & the SUPER gotcha by tlm

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