Of course, you're not kidding, because it works just fine. If someone could point me toward an explanation of why that works, I'd be very grateful.
It seems that my "just type and hope Perl figures it out" approach was closest, but I couldn't get a permutation of $class->SUPER::$meth to compile.
In reply to Re^2: How to get a reference to a superclass method?
by mcdave
in thread How to get a reference to a superclass method?
by mcdave
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