Am I asking to higher a level a question to be appropriate for this list? Thanks...
-Mike On Wed, 2004-11-24 at 17:35, Michael Kraus wrote: > G'day... > > If a sublass has overrides a method in a superclass, and the subclasses > method calls the superclass's method, is there any mechanism to detect > that the superclass' method has been overridden? > > > I'm wanting to write a method in an abstract class that must be > overriden by it's children. If it is called directly (i.e. without being > overriden) then it registers an error, but if its called via an > overriding method then do some common functionality. > > I'm guessing there is no in-built functionality for this, and I'll have > to examine my classes to discover how to test for it myself. Is it > possible to confirm this? > > Thanks! > > Regards, > > > Michael S. E. Kraus > Software Developer > Wild Technology Pty Ltd > _______________________________ > ABN 98 091 470 692 > Level 4 Tiara, 306/9 Crystal Street, Waterloo NSW 2017, Australia > Telephone 1300-13-9453 | Facsimile 1300-88-9453 > http://www.wildtechnology.net > > The information contained in this email message and any attachments may > be confidential information and may also be the subject of client legal > - legal professional privilege. If you are not the intended recipient, > any use, interference with, disclosure or copying of this material is > unauthorised and prohibited. This email and any attachments are also > subject to copyright. No part of them may be reproduced, adapted or > transmitted without the written permission of the copyright owner. If > you have received this email in error, please immediately advise the > sender by return email and delete the message from your system. > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://learn.perl.org/> <http://learn.perl.org/first-response>