Thanks, much appreciated, but I think that's adding more to the situation, i think a lot of comments have.
I have My::Base.
My::Waffle uses My::Base a base class to sort out new() methods, etc, also using Class::Data::Inheritable and Class::Accessor to sort things out for me (this My::Base class wasn't developed by me, but quite the "O'Reilly developer" who was recently working with us.
I'm quite keen on just having My::Waffle::Whatever simply modify functionality from My::Waffle. The client will never know.
Does that make any sense? Think about the Person 'class' idea mentioned before with a person class, the client creates a My::Waffle object, which then uses different versions of methods depending on different properties assigned by the client.
Surely this can't be a new idea/feature wanted?
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