Is there a sane way to get all the defined methods an object has, without resorting to black arts?

Things like evaluating @ISA by hand, or using the various B:: modules seem so excessive that I reckoned someone must have thought of something.

I'm looking UNIVERSAL::can in list context, with no arguments, if you will.

Update: The fuss was about an extension to Object::Meta::Plugin that was released yesterday: Object::Meta::Plugin::Greedy. If you feel clarification about the problem is needed, it's documented, and the code is simple. CVS has broquaint's note to use Class::ISA in the TODO list.

Update: As you can see, my reluctance to rummage the docs is because this is supposed to same typing for the user...



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