Suppose I have an object with an instance variable 'data'.
package Foo;
use Moose;
has data (is => 'rw');
The 'data' field is meant to populated with a hash ref.
Is is possible to delegate some accessors of Foo to the 'data' hash ref. E.g.:
my $foo = Foo->new(data => { this => 1, that => 2 });
$foo->this # returns $foo->data->{this}
$foo->that(10) # sets $foo->data->{that} = 10
The delegated fields will be known in advance.
It seems that Moose::Meta::Attribute::Native is somewhat relevant here, but I don't see how it would be done.
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