Sorry, but I think you're wrong or misunderstood.  If a method is
overridden, you can skip around the override like you can in some other
languages

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 10:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [flexcoders] Re: Is there any way to call super.super.method in
AS3?

 

         

--- In [email protected], "wpding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I want to override a method of a super class. and I can use
> super.method to invoke the corresponding method of the super class.
> 
> But how i can call a method of the super super class.
> for example.
> Class A{
> protected function myMethod(){}
> }
> Class B extends A{
> override protected function myMethod(){}
> }
> 
> Class C extends B{
> override protected function myMethod(){}
> }
> 
> Is it possible to call A.myMethod in the function C.MyMethod?
> 
> Thanks
>
Yes, exactly how you wrote it.  However in order to have the top level
function actually run before adding methods etc... with level 2 you need
to call super.myMethod(); from B or not override it at all in B to be
able to access it's functionality! from C.  In other words, if you
override a function and then try to override it again in a class
extending the one with the original override and don't call the super
version in the intermediate class then you end up with an empty function
at the end.

JjB

-#As always I could be completely wrong, but it's not likely#-

 

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