For simple variable access, I have been using something like ...
package ... ;
BEGIN
{
for my $opt ( qw< l i s t > )
{
# Normalize.
my $sub = lc $opt;
$sub =~ tr/-/_/;
no strict 'refs';
*$sub = sub
{
# get|set a variable based on number
# (and/or kind, value) of arguments passed.
};
}
}
... Moo|Moose may allow less text to type; provide more flexibility, validation, etc; haven't bothered yet.
As for not being able install new modules, you could copy the text of the modules which are written in pure Perl (don't need a C compiler). That won't help when the newer perl syntax is present, obviously.
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