But you can get some impression of what's there by inspecting the ISA tree of the class, and walking the stashes of the class and its ISA inheritance tree, and see whether there are any code ref entries in the stashes. However, that doesn't distinguish between class private "normal" subroutines, and subroutines intended to be called as class or object methods.
Perhaps your best option is to read the documentation of the object.
Abigail
In reply to Re: OO: All Methods
by Abigail-II
in thread OO: All Methods
by rkg
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