oose - syntactic sugar to make Moose one-liners easier

NAME  VERSION  SYNOPSIS  DESCRIPTION  INTERFACE  DEPENDENCIES  INCOMPATIBILITIES  BUGS  AUTHORS  COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE 

NAME

oose − syntactic sugar to make Moose one−liners easier

VERSION

version 2.2206

SYNOPSIS

# create a Moose class on the fly ...
perl −Moose=Foo −e 'has bar => ( is=>q[ro], default => q[baz] ); print Foo−>new−>bar' # prints baz
# loads an existing class (Moose or non−Moose)
# and re−"opens" the package definition to make
# debugging/introspection easier
perl −Moose=+My::Class −e 'print join ", " => __PACKAGE__−>meta−>get_method_list'
# also loads Moose::Util::TypeConstraints to allow subtypes etc
perl −Moose=Person −e'subtype q[ValidAge] => as q[Int] => where { $_ > 0 && $_ < 78 }; has => age ( isa => q[ValidAge], is => q[ro]); Person−>new(age => 90)'

DESCRIPTION

oose.pm is a simple source filter that adds "package $name; use Moose; use Moose::Util::TypeConstraints;" to the beginning of your script and was entirely created because typing "perl −e'package Foo; use Moose; ...'" was annoying me.

INTERFACE

oose provides exactly one method and it’s automatically called by perl:
import($package)

Pass a package name to import to be used by the source filter. The package defaults to "Class" if none is given.

DEPENDENCIES

You will need Filter::Simple and eventually Moose

INCOMPATIBILITIES

None reported. But it is a source filter and might have issues there.

BUGS

See "BUGS" in Moose for details on reporting bugs.

AUTHORS

Stevan Little <[email protected]>

Dave Rolsky <[email protected]>

Jesse Luehrs <[email protected]>

Shawn M Moore <[email protected]>

×××× ×§××’×× (Yuval Kogman) <[email protected]>

Karen Etheridge <[email protected]>

Florian Ragwitz <[email protected]>

Hans Dieter Pearcey <[email protected]>

Chris Prather <[email protected]>

Matt S Trout <[email protected]>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2006 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.


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