Hi
Anonymous Monk,
Your answer (or was it a question?) was at first not clear to me. But then I realised you want to point to an exising Perl module.
I was not aware of the existence of such module, sorry. I looked into the methods (external ones, less external ones and deeper ones) and found some that might help me doing other things indeed, like
$self->deleteObject(objectnum).
However, there's no such method like
recalculate the XREF table (at least, I couldn't find one that looks like doing this), so I might still do the recalculation myself.
But it's anyhow nice/good to know such Perl module exists, so thanks for this!
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