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207 In other words, a call to C<$self-E<gt>NEXT::m()> resumes the depth-first,
222 its parent classes are called (in depth-first, left-to-right order).
365 from the first call to C<A::foo>).
413 illustrates, they are not called in Perl's usual "left-most-depth-first"
414 order. Instead, they are called "breadth-first-dependency-wise".
416 That means that the inheritance tree of the object is traversed breadth-first
424 left-to-right, breadth-first, most-derived-first. This works perfectly for
428 called first (as more-derived methods may rely on the behaviour of their
466 left-most-depth-first-est one):