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I'm trying to write a module that inherits from Config::General. The way C::G works, you need to say 'ExtendedAccess => 1' in the ->new, and what you get back is an object of class Config::General::Extended.

All well and good, but as soon as I bless the returned object into my new class, $self->isa ("Config::General") still returns 1, but $self->isa ("Config::General::Extended") now returns false.

This causes any AUTOLOAD calls to fail and any attempts to get to methods in ::Extended fail. (Turns out AUTOLOAD is in Extended, so these two things make sense together.)

Anyone know what in Config::General or C::G::Extended might cause such a "drop" of inheritance?

In reply to Config::General inheritance [SOLVED] by fbicknel

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