I can't think of a CPAN module that goes this recursively, but it's only a few more lines of code to do so...
use v5.12;
sub autobless ($) {
ref $_[0] eq 'HASH' and bless $_[0] => 'Hash';
ref $_[0] eq 'ARRAY' and bless $_[0] => 'Array';
return $_[0];
}
sub Hash::AUTOLOAD {
return unless $Hash::AUTOLOAD =~ /::(\w+)$/;
autobless $_[0]{$1};
}
sub Array::AUTOLOAD {
return unless $Array::AUTOLOAD =~ /::_([0-9]+)$/;
autobless $_[0][$1];
}
my $h = { foo => 1, bar => 2, doz => 3, quux => [ 4, {quuux => 5} ]};
autobless $h;
say for $h->foo, $h->bar, $h->doz;
say $h->quux->_0;
say $h->quux->_1->quuux;
package Cow { use Moo; has name => (is => 'lazy', default => sub { 'Mooington' }) } say Cow->new->name
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