A blessed object contains the name of the class, in this case IO::Handle. So the program knows the object's class from the object itself, not by reading the IO::Handle file. To find the object's methods, it must be told where to look.
In reply to Re^3: Regarding STDOUT and indirect object notation for print
by gmargo
in thread Regarding STDOUT and indirect object notation for print
by romandas
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