Respond better how? If I've an object blessed into Ye::Olde::Proxy and it provides all the interface of Real::Deal, what can it do to inform blessed() that it should return Real::Deal instead of Ye::Olde::Proxy? Ye::Olde::Proxy would be too accurate since the proxy object wants to appear to everyone except itself to be a Real::Deal object. With ref(), it can install its own function into CORE::ref that knows how to lie properly. Is the idea that it's easier to get a lying blessed() function than it is to override CORE::ref()?
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In reply to Re^5: Who am I? Inheritance question
by diotalevi
in thread Who am I? Inheritance question
by kwaping
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