But if you have a fresh, live, wriggling copy of the object reference in your hand, where's the problem? Why go to any trouble trying to convert a stringized address back into a live pointer/reference? Just drill down into the nested object reference to the point at which the problem appears (Ok, this might be a bit tricky, but even so...) and then Data::Dumper it from there on down.
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In reply to Re^5: Printing an object when you only have the refaddr string for it
by AnomalousMonk
in thread [SOLVED] Printing an object when you only have the refaddr string for it
by delias_
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