SUPER is an excellent choice for a namespace (in this situation). It implies the same intention as Perl's built in pseudo-class, which is why I chose it. I get exactly what I expect by calling SUPER::myfunc(). Just as I get exactly what I expect by calling a blessed object with $obj->SUPER::myfunc().
There would only be confusion if I were trying to mix a SUPER name space and blessed objects at the same time. If I had the option (or desire) to use blessed objects in this situation, I wouldn't need to mess with function references and namespaces :)
In reply to Re^4: Sharing and over-riding package functions
by ruzam
in thread Sharing and over-riding package functions
by ruzam
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