This seems to work. Posting it in case someone else finds it helpful.
package MakeMethod; use strict; use base qw( Class::MethodMaker ); sub new_hash_init_required { my ($class, @args) = @_; my %methods; foreach (@args) { $methods{$_} = sub { my $class = shift; my $self = ref($class) ? $class : bless {}, $class; my %args = (scalar @_ == 1 and ref($_[0]) eq 'HASH') ? %{ +$_[0]} : @_; foreach (keys %args) { if (my $setter = $class->can(" __CMM__ $_")) { $setter->($self, $args{$_}); } else { $self->$_($args{$_}); } } die "must specify required" unless $self->can("required"); my @req = $self->required; foreach my $req (@req) { die "$req does not exist" unless exists($self->{$req}) +; } $self; }; } $class->install_methods(%methods); } sub required { my ($class, @req) = @_; my %methods; $methods{required} = sub { @req }; $class->get_set(@req); $class->install_methods(%methods); } 1;
While I had trouble grasping the C:MM docs, reading the source made it much clearer.

In reply to Re: Subclassing Class::MethodMaker to obtain "required" fields by rkg
in thread Subclassing Class::MethodMaker to obtain "required" fields by rkg

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