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I think I have something for you. I've been raking my brain for ways of having the attribute routine somehow register something like a hook whose call is delayed so that by the time the hook is triggered, the hash is on the pad. I hadn't been able to come up with any approach so far. The idea I just came up with is simple: tie. :-) Tie the attribute hash temporarily. The first access to it will trigger a call whence PadWalker can hopefully locate it. The rest is details - create an accessor closure in the appropriate package and untie the hash. Unfortunately I'm not of much help since 5.6.1 manages the pads differently and I can't write test code to confirm this. But you should be able to make something of it. Makeshifts last the longest. In reply to Re^3: Class::InsideOut - yet another riff on inside out objects.
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