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No it doesn't, but it is possible in principle. It is a bit involved so I won't do that anytime soon, but the plan is roughly:
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Parse PDF annotations. References are communicated as side data using the WTF XML protocol of PDF annotations. These are made available in the DVI file via specials that are ignored at the moment. Interpreting these specials is necessary to render and to find the zones sensitive to clicks.
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Resolve local references. I am not 100% clear how this will work, but I think it should be modeled roughly on the design of SyncTeX support.
Backward references can be handled by scanning the existing part of the document. If the reference is not resolved this way, it is likely a forward reference: keep rendering until resolving the reference or ending the document.
What might complicate this plan is dealing multiple passes, but I think auxiliary files are not needed for hyperref to work (unlike document outlines and page number references, "tying the knot" is mostly done by the document reader not by the TeX engine).
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My favorite packages cleveref
and autonum
produce auxiliary files and require multiple passes...
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