Interesting, thanks! I noticed after your reply that it's not possible to use Hash::AsObject with L in one-liners (which I hadn't tried, I think); I imagine because of dueling AUTOLOAD trickery.
$ perl -ML -wE 'my $h = Hash::AsObject->new( foo => "bar" ); say $h->f
+oo'
Can't locate foo.pm in @INC (you may need to install the foo module)
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I am usually under strictures(2) to catch typos, so it's not usually a feature I need in packages:
$ perl -MHash::AsObject -wE 'my $h = Hash::AsObject->new( foo => "bar"
+ ); say $h->f0o; say 42'
Use of uninitialized value in say at -e line 1.
42
$ perl -MHash::AsObject -Mstrictures=2,1 -wE 'my $h = Hash::AsObject->
+new( foo => "bar" ); say $h->f0o; say 42'
Use of uninitialized value in say at -e line 1.
Thanks!
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