+package Moose::Cookbook;
-=pod
+# ABSTRACT: How to cook a Moose
+
+__END__
-=head1 NAME
-Moose::Cookbook - How to cook a Moose
+=pod
=head1 DESCRIPTION
=over 4
-=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Basics::Recipe1> - The (always classic) B<Point> example
+=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Basics::Point_AttributesAndSubclassing>
-A simple Moose-based class. Demonstrates Moose attributes and subclassing.
+A simple Moose-based class. Demonstrates basic Moose attributes and subclassing.
-=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Basics::Recipe2> - A simple B<BankAccount> example
+=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Basics::BankAccount_MethodModifiersAndSubclassing>
-A slightly more complex Moose class. Demonstrates using a method
-modifier in a subclass.
+A slightly more complex Moose class. Demonstrates using a method modifier in a
+subclass.
-=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Basics::Recipe3> - A lazy B<BinaryTree> example
+=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Basics::BinaryTree_AttributeFeatures>
Demonstrates several attribute features, including types, weak
references, predicates ("does this object have a foo?"), defaults,
laziness, and triggers.
-=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Basics::Recipe4> - Subtypes, and modeling a simple B<Company> class hierarchy
+=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Basics::Company_Subtypes>
-Introduces the creation and use of custom types, a C<BUILD> method,
-and the use of C<override> in a subclass.
+Introduces the creation and use of custom types, a C<BUILD> method, and the
+use of C<override> in a subclass. This recipe also shows how to model a set of
+classes that could be used to model companies, people, employees, etc.
-=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Basics::Recipe5> - More subtypes, coercion in a B<Request> class
+=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Basics::HTTP_SubtypesAndCoercion>
-More type examples, including the use of type coercions.
+This recipe covers more subtype creation, including the use of type coercions.
-=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Basics::Recipe6> - The augment/inner example
-
-Demonstrates the use of C<augment> method modifiers, a way of turning
-the usual method overriding style "inside-out".
-
-=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Basics::Recipe7> - Making Moose fast with immutable
+=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Basics::Immutable>
Making a class immutable greatly increases the speed of accessors and
object construction.
-=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Basics::Recipe8> - Builder methods and lazy_build
+=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Basics::BinaryTree_BuilderAndLazyBuild> - Builder methods and lazy_build
The builder feature provides an inheritable and role-composable way to
provide a default attribute value.
-=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Basics::Recipe9> - Operator overloading, subtypes, and coercion
+=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Basics::Genome_OverloadingSubtypesAndCoercion>
Demonstrates using operator overloading, coercion, and subtypes to
model how eye color is determined during reproduction.
-=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Basics::Recipe10> - Using BUILDARGS and BUILD to hook into object construction
+=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Basics::Person_BUILDARGSAndBUILD>
This recipe demonstrates the use of C<BUILDARGS> and C<BUILD> to hook
into object construction.
-=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Basics::Recipe11> - Extending a non-Moose base class
+=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Basics::DateTime_ExtendingNonMooseParent>
In this recipe, we make a Moose-based subclass of L<DateTime>, a
module which does not use Moose itself.
+=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Basics::Document_AugmentAndInner>
+
+Demonstrates the use of C<augment> method modifiers, a way of turning
+the usual method overriding style "inside-out".
+
=back
=head2 Moose Roles
=over 4
-=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Roles::Recipe1> - The Moose::Role example
+=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Roles::Comparable_CodeReuse>
Demonstrates roles, which are also sometimes known as traits or
mix-ins. Roles provide a method of code re-use which is orthogonal to
subclassing.
-=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Roles::Recipe2> - Advanced Role Composition - method exclusion and aliasing
+=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Roles::Restartable_AdvancedComposition>
Sometimes you just want to include part of a role in your
class. Sometimes you want the whole role but one of its methods
If you're wondering what all this "meta" stuff is, and why you should
care about it, read this "recipe".
-=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Meta::Recipe2> - A meta-attribute, attributes with labels
-
-One way to extend Moose is to provide your own attribute
-metaclasses. Attribute metaclasses let you extend attribute
-declarations (with C<has>) and behavior to provide additional
-attribute functionality.
-
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Meta::Recipe3> - Labels implemented via attribute traits
Extending Moose's attribute metaclass is a great way to add
Applying roles to the attribute metaclass lets you provide
composable attribute functionality.
-=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Meta::Recipe4> - Adding a "table" attribute to the metaclass
-
-If you want to store more information about your classes, you'll have
-to extend C<Moose::Meta::Class>. Doing so is simple, but you'll
-probably also want to provide some sugar, so see
-L<Moose::Cookbook::Extending::Recipe2> as well.
-
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Meta::Recipe5> - The "table" attribute implemented as a metaclass trait
This recipe takes the class metaclass we saw in the previous recipe
=back
-=head1 AUTHOR
-
-Stevan Little E<lt>stevan@iinteractive.comE<gt>
-
-=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
-
-Copyright 2006-2009 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.
-
-L<http://www.iinteractive.com>
-
-This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the same terms as Perl itself.
-
=cut