That's the reason why Perl 6 has a pluggable object model that allows introspection - if something is missing or gone wrong, it's relatively easy to add, fix or replace afterwards.
s/Perl 6/Perl/
Perl 5 may not be as sexy as Perl 6, but it has just as flexible an object model, otherwise I would have never been able to write Moose or prototype the p6 model in it, not to mention all the Class:: stuff on CPAN that others have written.
In reply to Re^4: Runtime introspection: What good is it?
by stvn
in thread Runtime introspection: What good is it?
by BrowserUk
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