How can we work around when we have multiple inheritance?

Update

To be specific, the topic of discussion is how to workaround with SUPER so that Child will know who is the parent. On node "Re^3: SUPER in OOPerl is dumped with $self" monk pajout suggest some code to workaround with it. When there is multiple inheritence, its obvious that there are more than one parents and SUPER will be searching in @ISA. So question is, how the child will know who all are the parent(objects). How can I modify the solutions at "Re^3: SUPER in OOPerl is dumped with $self" to make the child, who all are its parent(objects)


In reply to Re^4: SUPER in OOPerl is dumped with $self by atemon
in thread SUPER in OOPerl is dumped with $self by atemon

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