Sorry - I fail to see how this helps in subclassing an pre-existing class. What you seem to be doing here is taking an existing object and re-blessing it into your new class - which will break inheritance, method resolution, etc.
In reply to Re^6: Introducing Class::InsideOut
by adrianh
in thread Introducing Class::InsideOut
by xdg
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