Your child class must
use Object::InsideOut qw(class_insideout);
instead of
use base qw(class_insideout);
From the POD:
Sub-classes (child classes) inherit from base classes (parent classes) by telling Object::InsideOut what the parent class is: package My::Sub; { use Object::InsideOut qw(My::Parent); ... } <snip> Object::InsideOut acts as a replacement for the "base" pragma: It loads the parent module(s), calls their "->import()" methods, and sets up the sub-class's @ISA array. Therefore, you should not "use base .. +." yourself

In reply to Re: Object::InsideOut and $obj->SUPER by duckyd
in thread Object::InsideOut and $obj->SUPER (fixed) by glide

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