It's unclear to me what your proxy class is actually supposed to be doing?
Anyway, remember when I wrote Tie::Subset::Hash inspired by your post? Maybe the source can help as a starting point.
In reply to Re: using TIEHASH as wrapper/proxy, while avoiding recursion and warnings
by haukex
in thread using TIEHASH as wrapper/proxy, while avoiding recursion and warnings
by LanX
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