It doesn't matter. As soon as you bless it into another package, it is no longer a precompiled regex, but a reference to an undefined scalar (Dumper isn't handling this incorrectly, the scalar actually is undef).
This is normal behaviour. If $object is blessed into Foo, and you re-bless it into Bar, it is no longer an object of class Foo.
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In reply to Re: Identifying if a variable is the product of a qr//
by Juerd
in thread Identifying if a variable is the product of a qr//
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