Ok, I've write a function that emulates the Perl's bless one. It works
pretty well.
The idea comes to me when Rob suggest to parse the serialized data. I
think this is better -or at least faster- than parsing all serialized
data to modify object values: Just convert the object to an array,
Erm... I've seen there're some aspects to perform... it fails because
the name of the members is changed during conversion to the array. It
puts the class name using '\0' (0 is a zero, not a caps 'o') character
as separator before member name in private and an '*' in protected.
It's not an
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