I've written a class foo.pm that collects some data from a web service. Inside foo.pm I have added perldoc to describe the functionality as well as a short guide on the usage. There's a reference for all its methods.
I've also written a subclass cachedFoo.pm, that uses foo.pm as a base class, wraps its own constructor around foo's new method and upgrades foo with a database connection to cache the results. I've already added perldoc to cachedFoo.pm for the additional stuff.
Now I only want my colleagues to use cachedFoo.pm. Should I copy the perldoc for all the inherited methods from foo.pm to cachedFoo.pm or should I just say "look at the base class's docs for the accessors"? Or is there maybe another way?