Some recent nodes about inside-out objects got me thinking about how to find out about the implementation of a regular object.
If you have to ask, you're probably doing something scary and probably dangerous. The purpose of inside-out objects is to prevent you from doing such dangerous things accidentally.
For curiosity's sake, reftype() is the most accurate approach, though heed ysth's example carefully. The documentation is the best place to learn what you can and cannot and should and should not do with an object.
In reply to Re: Is there a way to find out what kind of ref an object is?
by chromatic
in thread Is there a way to find out what kind of ref an object is?
by johnnywang
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