If all you are looking for is to see if a method exists, see "can" in UNIVERSAL.
Why do you want to do this? In general, your subclass shouldn't know or care what methods the superclass has.
In reply to Re: Getting methods existing in a Perl Object!
by ysth
in thread Getting methods existing in a Perl Object!
by Ace128
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