You are asking where in the file system the class source code should live? I guess the answer is anywhere you care to put it.
The naming of perl classes does no imply inheritance, so if B is a sub class of A, you don't have to name them MyCompany::A and MyCompany::A::B. You can if you like, and in many places that is the coding convention, but there is no requirement to do so from the language.
Conversely, If A and B are not related to each other through class inheritance, then neither the language, nor any coding convention I have come across says anything about how you should name the classes. You can do whatever you see fit.
Sorry I can't provide an answer, but I don't think your question has one.
In reply to Re: children without inheritance
by chrestomanci
in thread children without inheritance
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