No, you just called the method incorrectly. $lvobject->TYPE should work regardless of what sort of thing was handed to B::??::TYPE. So what made you think you should call a method like a function? Normally you call a method like a method and then any inheritance (what B:: uses) or any class AUTOLOAD can handle the issue. So what gives?
I was off at a great party over the weekend and didn't see your post until just now. :-)
In reply to Re: Core Dump using B::XXXX::METHODS resolved
by diotalevi
in thread Determining the true type of a reference
by Mr. Muskrat
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