Larry Wall skribis 2005-05-15 7:32 (-0700): > (such as that it makes it too easy to use SUPER semantics rather than > NEXT semantics)
I'm not intimately familiar with the advantages and disadvantages SUPER versus NEXT, but they may both be dangerous if used on a *different* method. Because of that, it is probably better to go with ./method not have ../method, and use just "super;" and "next METHOD;" (I don't like the latter, for its METHOD", so hereby I'm suggesting "supermeth" and "nextmeth", and that we make "method { }" "meth { }", as "subroutine" is shortened to "sub". Or maybe I'm just going crazy now.). Juerd -- http://convolution.nl/maak_juerd_blij.html http://convolution.nl/make_juerd_happy.html http://convolution.nl/gajigu_juerd_n.html