Well, I don't know if this is necessarily the best way to go about it, but then, I don't know what problem you're trying to solve. It sounds like a design issue rather than a syntax issue (i.e., are you sure you don't have a design flaw?) In any event, here's a rough way to do it:
sub dostuff {
# you'll want to walk your inheritance tree rather than hardcode thi
+s
foreach my $super (search_isa()) {# <-- you implement :)
if (my $method = UNIVERSAL::can($super, 'dostuff')) {
goto $method;
}
}
}
I feel dirty just telling you this :)
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