Looks a little weird, but, doesn't this solve your problem?
use strict;
use warnings;
package Foo::Bar;
sub new {
tie my @arr, 'Foo::Bar';
return bless \@arr, 'Foo::Bar';
}
sub lalala {
my $self = shift;
print "Lalala\n";
}
sub TIEARRAY {
return bless [], 'Foo::Bar';
}
sub FETCH {
print "Fetch\n";
my ($self, $index) = @_;
return $self->[$index];
}
sub STORE {
print "Store\n";
my ($self, $index, $value) = @_;
return $self->[$index] = $value;
}
package main;
my $a = Foo::Bar->new();
$a->lalala();
$a->[0] = 1;
print $a->[0];
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