It has the misfortune of working correctly, as opposed to ref or UNIVERSAL::isa().
In reply to Re^3: Is there a way to find out what kind of ref an object is? (isa)
by chromatic
in thread Is there a way to find out what kind of ref an object is?
by johnnywang
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