You have to say $obj->FOO or Class->Foo if you want to use inheritance. If you don't, then Class::FOO is sufficient and uses the compile-time optimization. The inheritance-respecting versions don't and can't.
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In reply to Re: Constants and Subclasses...
by diotalevi
in thread Constants and Subclasses...
by t'mo
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