For perl, take a look at Class::Struct and Class::MethodMaker. (Added) See also Class::MakeMethods.
There is a section of perltoot titled "Metaclassical Tools". It covers Class::Struct including a complete example application.
In C++ genericity is covered by templates. In perl, that sort of thing is far less necessary because of no static typing.
After Compline,
Zaxo
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