use Class::MOP;
-our $VERSION = '0.70';
+our $VERSION = '0.91';
$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:STEVAN';
BEGIN {
my $package;
- sub import {
+ sub import {
$package = $_[1] || 'Class';
if ($package =~ /^\+/) {
$package =~ s/^\+//;
# 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'
+ perl -Moose=+My::Class -e 'print join ", " => __PACKAGE__->meta->get_method_list'
=head1 DESCRIPTION
-oose.pm is a simple source filter that adds C<package $name; use Moose;>
-to the beginning of your script and was entirely created because typing
+oose.pm is a simple source filter that adds C<package $name; use Moose;>
+to the beginning of your script and was entirely created because typing
C<perl -e'package Foo; use Moose; ...'> was annoying me.
-=head1 INTERFACE
+=head1 INTERFACE
oose provides exactly one method and it's automatically called by perl: