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");
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