> > So, having had chance to have a play with it, I've run into a couple of
> > problems. First, all subclasses need to 'use
> > CGI::Application::Plugin::RunmodeDeclare' - it is not inherited from the
> > superclass as are all other CAP's. Attempts to run against a subclass
> > without the 'use CAP::RunmodeDeclare' causes a syntax error. Not a
> > problem as such, but seems odd.
>
> It's not object oriented, so there's nothing to inherit. It's no different
> from "use strict" in that sense.
I think Spiffy.pm allows this to happen, but I consider it a bit like voodoo,
and don't necessarily recommend it.
Mark
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