Yes, multiple inheritance is quite lame for mixin style programming, but try to think a bit more abstract.
The important part is that we use it in combination with
NEXT for AOP like programming, think AspectJ without static trigger points!
package Foo;
use base qw/Bar::Unicode Bar/;
__PACKAGE__->prepare_parameters;
package Bar;
sub prepare_parameters {
my $class = shift;
# initialize parameters...
}
package Bar::Unicode;
use NEXT;
sub prepare_parameters {
my $class = shift;
# let parent initialize parameters
$class->NEXT::prepare_parameters;
# utf8 encode parameters...
}
Hope this makes it a bit clearer.
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