I agree that for this particular example a workaround is trivial and this module is probably not the best way to go, but I think the general idea of the module is great and can be used in non-trivial ways. And it might be one way to go for the original poster's problem, though (from my limited understanding of Class::Mulitmethods), he would have to do something more different than just passing in a simple scalar string with two different values, he would have to instead have different argument types or different numbers of arguments (Class::Multimethods doesn't seem to be able to dispatch based on the value of scalar args, just their type).
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