have the result say "this is shared" for each Extra Test
I'm not quite sure what you require but, adding to Grandfather's first code example, this may help:
package Top; # ... sub shared { my ($self) = @_; my $type = ref $self; print "Test ($type): This is shared\n\n"; } # ... package main; # ... print "Extra test:\n"; $test->shared(); print "Extra one:\n"; $one->shared(); print "Extra two:\n"; $two->shared();
This will print:
Extra test: Test (Top): This is shared Extra one: Test (Top::Extend1): This is shared Extra two: Test (Top::Extend2): This is shared

In reply to Re^3: Inheritance automation help by tangent
in thread Inheritance automation help by natelewis

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