Thanks, I did end up subclassing the method in the end and storing the accessors names in a hash which can access.
The reason why I want the actual accessors names not the keys of the $self hash is I only want to dump values correctly set with the accessors not any keys set on the hash directly... Don't see why this is such a strange thing to request ?
In reply to Re^4: Inside Class::Accessor
by ropey
in thread Inside Class::Accessor
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