Query: object::deadly::_unsafe
OS: centos
Section: 3
Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar
Object::Deadly::_unsafe(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Object::Deadly::_unsafe(3)NAMEObject::Deadly::_unsafe - Implementation for the deadly objectMETHODS"$obj->DESTROY" The DESTROY method doesn't die. This is defined so it won't be AUTOLOADed or fetched from UNIVERSAL. "$obj->isa" "$obj->can" "$obj->version" "$obj->DOES" "$obj->import" "$obj->require" "$obj->use" "$obj->blessed" "$obj->dump" "$obj->peek" "$obj->refaddr" "$obj->exports" "$obj->moniker" "$obj->plural_moniker" "$obj->which" "$obj->AUTOLOAD" Each of AUTOLOAD, a named list of known UNIVERSAL functions and then a query for everything currently known are all implemented with "Object::Deadly->get_death" to prevent anything from sneaking through to a successful call against something in UNIVERSAL. That list of functions are what core perl uses plus a bunch from CPAN modules including UNIVERSAL, UNIVERSAL::require, UNIVERSAL::dump, UNIVERSAL::exports, UNIVERSAL::moniker, UNIVERSAL::which. That's just the list as it exists today. If someone else creates a new one and you load it, be sure to do it *prior* to loading this module so I can have at least a chance at noticing anything it's loaded.SEE ALSOObject::Deadly, Object::Deadly::_safe perl v5.16.3 2006-09-25 Object::Deadly::_unsafe(3)
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