What is the inverse of Mason::Interp->write_object_file() ? Within Poet, 
I am changing this function to (potentially) modify the $object_file 
argument (to handle Unicode [1]) which works a charm, but I wanted to 
make sure I do the same modification before the file is loaded.

Then I think I have a robust unicode handling in Poet for modules, 
content, and URLs. Yay!

Allan

[1] This is  just to make completely sure that I handle the various ways 
of composing the same strings in unicode; currently, I use the 
normalization form D for everything in output (though this possibly is 
not the right thing to do for the singletons; I will worry about those 
later).  Before converting into byte stream for syswrite and PSGI, of 
course....


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