Voila! This was written in about 30 minutes (well, 5 minutes of re-reading the XS docs, 10 minutes of actual coding time, and 15 minutes of writing docs and tests and what-not). (
Update: another 10 minutes produced version 0.02, which makes one function do the job of two.)
Limbic~Region was asking about such a module on the CB, and when I described what I thought such a module should do, I decided to try writing it.
Devel::RecoverRef is a module which takes a stringified or numified version of a reference (objects included!) and returns the reference (or object!) that is represented therein. There's not a lot of protection, though. You'll probably dump core if you make stuff up. Scrutinize, and I'll upload it to CPAN by the end of the week.
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