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        return( $prev->value );
    }
}

sub value { return( shift->{value} ); }

sub FREEZE
{
    my $self       = CORE::shift( @_ );
    my $serialiser = CORE::shift( @_ ) // '';
    my $class      = CORE::ref( $self );
    my @props      = qw( elements pos _started );
    my $hash       = {};
    foreach my $prop ( @props )
    {
        if( exists( $self->{ $prop } ) )
        {
            $hash->{ $prop } = $self->{ $prop };
        }
    }
    # Return an array reference rather than a list so this works with Sereal and CBOR
    # On or before Sereal version 4.023, Sereal did not support multiple values returned
    if( $serialiser eq 'Sereal' )
    {
        require Sereal::Encoder;
        require version;
    
        if( version->parse( Sereal::Encoder->VERSION ) <= version->parse( '4.023' ) )
        {
            CORE::return( [$class, $hash] );
        }
    }
    # But Storable want a list with the first element being the serialised element
    CORE::return( $class, $hash );
}

sub STORABLE_freeze { CORE::return( CORE::shift->FREEZE( @_ ) ); }

sub STORABLE_thaw { CORE::return( CORE::shift->THAW( @_ ) ); }

# NOTE: CBOR will call the THAW method with the stored classname as first argument, the constant string CBOR as second argument, and all values returned by FREEZE as remaining arguments.
# NOTE: Storable calls it with a blessed object it created followed with $cloning and any other arguments initially provided by STORABLE_freeze
sub THAW
{
    my( $self, undef, @args ) = @_;
    my $ref = ( CORE::scalar( @args ) == 1 && CORE::ref( $args[0] ) eq 'ARRAY' ) ? CORE::shift( @args ) : \@args;
    my $class = ( CORE::defined( $ref ) && CORE::ref( $ref ) eq 'ARRAY' && CORE::scalar( @$ref ) > 1 ) ? CORE::shift( @$ref ) : ( CORE::ref( $self ) || $self );
    my $hash = CORE::ref( $ref ) eq 'ARRAY' ? CORE::shift( @$ref ) : {};
    my $new;
    # Storable pattern requires to modify the object it created rather than returning a new one
    if( CORE::ref( $self ) )
    {
        foreach( CORE::keys( %$hash ) )
        {
            $self->{ $_ } = CORE::delete( $hash->{ $_ } );
        }
        $new = $self;
    }
    else
    {
        $new = CORE::bless( $hash => $class );
    }
    CORE::return( $new );
}

1;

__END__



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