For your universal version, you need to run the program in an environment that has access to the module's symbol table. It would not surprise me to find out such a thing exists; it's far beyond what I know :)
2 minutes with Super Search comes up with Devel::SymDump.
In reply to Re^3: Printing an object when you only have the refaddr string for it
by GotToBTru
in thread [SOLVED] Printing an object when you only have the refaddr string for it
by delias_
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