Adding CLONE_SKIP to MyPackage results in abnormal thread termination. This is what i caught using eval:
OIO error: panic: del_backref at C:/Perl/site/lib/Object/InsideOut.pm +line 1305. Package: main File: C:\Development\workspace\ebi.ds.lite\_Scripts\bug.pl Line: 27 Subsequent to the above, the following error also occurred: OIO error: panic: del_backref at C:/Perl/site/lib/Object/InsideOut +.pm line 1883. Package: main File: C:\Development\workspace\ebi.ds.lite\_Scripts\bug.pl Line: 27 Trace begun at C:\Perl\site\lib\Object\InsideOut.pm line 1942 Object::InsideOut::DESTROY('MyPackage=SCALAR(0x1ba3b0c)') called at C: +\Development\workspace\ebi.ds.lite\_Scripts\bug.pl line 27 eval {...} at C:\Development\workspace\ebi.ds.lite\_Scripts\bug.pl lin +e 27 main::th at C:\Development\workspace\ebi.ds.lite\_Scripts\bug.pl line +22 eval {...} at C:\Development\workspace\ebi.ds.lite\_Scripts\bug.pl lin +e 22 Unbalanced string table refcount: (1) for "1" during global destructio +n. Scalars leaked: 1
This class have to be implemented via OIO and i can't fallback on classic hashref based object.

In reply to Re^2: Prevent object from cloning by menth0l
in thread Prevent object from cloning by menth0l

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