Here's what I'm doing in (hopefully soon-to-be-CPAN'd) Thread::Apartment, using Class::ISA and Class::Inspector:

use Class::ISA; use Class::Inspector; sub introspect { my $obj = shift; my $base = ref $obj; my @isa = Class::ISA::self_and_super_path($base); my %method_hash = (); # # get simple methods names first # my $methods = Class::Inspector->methods($base, 'public'); # # then get fully qualified ones (ignoring our local methods) # foreach my $class (@isa) { next if ($class eq $base); $methods = Class::Inspector->methods($class, 'public'); $method_hash{$class . '::' . $_} = 0 foreach (@$methods); } return (\@isa, \%method_hash); }
(That's actually a pared down version, but has the relevant bits for your question)

In reply to Re: How to get list of methods inside object by renodino
in thread How to get list of methods inside object by rumos

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