Could you make this more general so you could make lazy expressions? So instead of getting a number back from 0 + $foo->bar you get back a value which will defer running ->bar until it is actually needed? Sort of like promises from E. Maybe you could just name your module Object::Realize::Later::Lighter if the improvement is that you avoid having a ::Lazy package. Are you really proposing having so many lazy packages that avoiding adding a ::Lazy one is going to help? Partially I wonder because AFAICT, Object::Realize::Later is already sort of a standard when people solve this problem.
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