Actually there is a much simpler and non-magickal way to handle my requirements since I'm already using Moose.
I will just create a Role method that takes a shortened package name and does the loading of it:
my $instance =
$self->gnew(LastPartOfLongPackageName, @args_to_constructor);
And the code is non-magickal:
package XML::Quickbooks::Util;
# ABSTRACT: various utility functions
use Moose::Role;
sub gnew {
my($self, $pkgtail, @constructor_args)=@_;
use Class::MOP;
my $class = "XML::Quickbooks::Generator::$pkgtail";
Class::MOP::load_class($class);
$class->new(@constructor_args);
}
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