this breaks several assumptions, including metaclass compatibility (use
base can't recheck that) and the existence of a 'meta' method (if
no_meta => 1 is passed to use metaclass). neither of these are an issue
here specifically, but better to not open up the issue (and it's not
necessary anyway).
use strict;
use warnings;
- use metaclass;
use base 'Class::MOP::Class';