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What Perl are you thinking of that has these semantics? In Perl 5 at least, modules are not packages are not classes (are not files)!
This is perfectly why I wrote: "modules are packages are classes" or something along these lines...:-)
What I wanted to paraphrase is that there is nothing in Parrot that would enforce the rather exotic object model of Perl5. So, as far as I can tell you, Parrot does not implement an equivalent of %INC, which the OP objected. It is up to the language running on top of Parrot to implement something similar.
By the way, a nice use of the object system of Parrot can be found in the precious SDL bindings of Parrot. The code lives in $PARROT_ROOT/runtime/parrot/library/SDL.
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