But if I could skip this level of indirection I will be happy.
Well, you can hide it using AUTOLOAD
# untested
sub AUTOLOAD {
if (my ($pkg, $name) = $AUTOLOAD =~ /^((?:.*::)?)(.*)$/) {
$name =~ /^_default_(.*)/ and croak "method $1 not found";
my $sub = sub {
my $method = $_[0]->{m}{$name};
goto &$method if defined $method;
my $default = "_default_$name"
shift->$default(@_);
}
no strict 'refs';
*$AUTOLOAD = $sub;
goto &$sub;
}
croak "bad method name $AUTOLOAD";
}
and then declare the default methods for your objects as:
sub _default_foo { ... }
sub _default_bar { ... }
...
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