I may be missing something, but isn't the difference that the isa($thing, 'Some::Class') returns true even if the $thing is blessed into a subclass of the Some::Class while the blessed($thing) eq 'Some::Class' is true only for $things blessed directly to Some::Class more important than whether you have to do something to silence use warnings 'uninitialized';?
In reply to Re: Why reftype and blessed are making my life harder than it needs to be
by Jenda
in thread Why reftype and blessed are making my life harder than it needs to be
by dragonchild
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