In that case, yes, it was a mistake. It was a deliberate design decision. I understand the reason for using it. It's also going away unlamentedly. :)
If it helps, both Python and Ruby have similar features. You can use it for anything from error checking to run-time function creation. Take a look at Test::MockObject for a better, or, at least, more interesting use of AUTOLOAD.
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by chromatic
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