use Module::Runtime qw(use_module);
use Carp qw(croak);
-our $VERSION = '1.001000'; # 1.1.0
+our $VERSION = '1.001004'; # 1.1.4
$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
For regular uses, the L<normal import|/Using variable packages> provides
more than enough flexibility. However, if you want to create variations of
-dynamically determined packages, you can use the L</build_variation_of>
+dynamically determined packages, you can use the L</build_variant_of>
method.
You can use this to create variations of other packages and pass arguments
These methods are available on C<Package::Variant> itself.
-=head2 build_variation_of
+=head2 build_variant_of
my $variant_package = Package::Variant
- ->build_variation_of($variable_package, @arguments);
+ ->build_variant_of($variable_package, @arguments);
This is the dynamic method of creating new variants. It takes the
C<$variable_package>, which is a pre-declared variable package, and a set