Hello -

I'm attempting to create a package to handle/extend DBI functionality. I would love it if the following code would work as expected:

package mydbh; @ISA = qw( DBI ); require DBI; use strict; sub new { my( $class, $dns, $username, $password ) = @_; my $self = DBI->connect( $dns, $username, $password ); return bless $self, $class||ref $class; }
... however, it's not. The following code DOES work, but it's not exactly suiting my needs:
package mydbh; @ISA = qw( DBI ); require DBI; use strict; sub new { my( $class, $dns, $username, $password ) = @_; my $ref = DBI->connect( $dns, $username, $password ); return bless { DBI => $ref }, $class||ref $class; }
Anybody out there know what's going on?

In reply to inheritance not working as expected by christopherbarsuk

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