parent - Establish an ISA relationship with base classes at compile time
- package Baz;
- use parent qw(Foo Bar);
Allows you to both load one or more modules, while setting up inheritance from those modules at the same time. Mostly similar in effect to
By default, every base class needs to live in a file of its own.
If you want to have a subclass and its parent class in the same file, you
can tell parent
not to load any modules by using the -norequire
switch:
- package Foo;
- sub exclaim { "I CAN HAS PERL" }
- package DoesNotLoadFooBar;
- use parent -norequire, 'Foo', 'Bar';
- # will not go looking for Foo.pm or Bar.pm
This is equivalent to the following code:
- package Foo;
- sub exclaim { "I CAN HAS PERL" }
- package DoesNotLoadFooBar;
- push @DoesNotLoadFooBar::ISA, 'Foo';
This is also helpful for the case where a package lives within a differently named file:
This is equivalent to the following code:
If you want to load a subclass from a file that require
would
not consider an eligible filename (that is, it does not end in
either .pm
or .pmc
), use the following code:
This module was forked from base to remove the cruft that had accumulated in it.
Rafaël Garcia-Suarez, Bart Lateur, Max Maischein, Anno Siegel, Michael Schwern
Max Maischein corion@cpan.org
Copyright (c) 2007 Max Maischein <corion@cpan.org>
Based on the idea of base.pm
, which was introduced with Perl 5.004_04.
This module is released under the same terms as Perl itself.