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Try using Object::InsideOut. It will do just what you want:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; package My::Class; { use Object::InsideOut; my @value :Field('Accessor' => 'value'); my %init_args :InitArgs = ( 'value' => { 'Field' => \@value, 'Mandatory' => 1, }, ); } package My::Class::Sub; { use Object::InsideOut qw(My::Class); sub _preinit :PreInit { my ($self, $args) = @_; $args->{'value'} = 23; } } package main; my $obj = My::Class::Sub->new(); print($obj->value(), "\n");

Remember: There's always one more bug.

In reply to Re: Overriding arguments in Class::Std superclass constructors by jdhedden
in thread Overriding arguments in Class::Std superclass constructors by fce2

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