My thinking is that if a superclass has overriden can(), then they have good reason to, so in a situation where you know you have a blessed ref or a package name, you should prefer calling it as a method. I only use UNIVERSAL::can directly when I'm unsure about that.
Makeshifts last the longest.
In reply to Re^6: goto superclass method
by Aristotle
in thread goto superclass method
by avarus
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