Since we're all feeling dirty, you could also do what you
want by temporarily faking the symbol table out so there is,
for an instant, no child class method. Playing with Perl
symbol tables will put hair on your chest, but you may also
go blind.
use strict;
package Super;
sub new
{
return bless {}, shift;
}
sub dostuff
{
print "In Parent dostuff -- caller: ", join('|', caller()), "\n";
}
package Child;
our @ISA = qw(Super);
sub dostuff
{
my $self = @_[0];
print "In Child dostuff -- caller: ", join('|', caller()), "\n";
local *SAVE = *Child::dostuff;
undef *Child::dostuff;
my $method = $self->SUPER::can('dostuff');
*Child::dostuff = *SAVE;
goto(&$method);
}
package main;
my $x = Child->new();
$x->dostuff();
$x->dostuff();
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