Dear monks,
today i run into code which made me muse about diversity of this life.
$object->Some:Class::method(@args);
What does this mean and why would someone need to do such call?
Looks like this is the same as Some::Class::method($object, @args), but with respect to inheritance.
Another thing came to mind is $self->SUPER::new, which i always understood as "Call the new method of the superclass of $self's class". Is the SUPER some kind of magic (any relation to UNIVERSAL? e.g. each class in addition to isa and can has SUPER?)
Please point me to docs.
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