Decide how you want inheritance to work, and you can implement it with closures.That's just it — I don't know yet, and it's the question I seek to answer by way of this discussion (or, at least, a question I seek to get closer to answering by way of this discussion). There are many here at PerlMonks who know great gobs more about OOP and inheritance-like mechanisms than I, and I seek their (your) wisdom.
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