package Catalyst::Response;
-use Class::C3;
use Moose;
use HTTP::Headers;
=head1 METHODS
-=head2 $res->body(<$text|$fh|$iofh_object)
+=head2 $res->body(<$text|$fh|$iohandle_object)
$c->response->body('Catalyst rocks!');
Sets or returns the output (text or binary data). If you are returning a large body,
-you might want to use a L<IO::FileHandle> type of object (Something that implements the read method
+you might want to use a L<IO::Handle> type of object (Something that implements the read method
in the same fashion), or a filehandle GLOB. Catalyst
will write it piece by piece into the response.
=head2 $res->redirect( $url, $status )
-Causes the response to redirect to the specified URL.
+Causes the response to redirect to the specified URL. The default status is
+C<302>.
$c->response->redirect( 'http://slashdot.org' );
$c->response->redirect( 'http://slashdot.org', 307 );
+This is a convenience method that sets the Location header to the
+redirect destination, and then sets the response status. You will
+want to C< return; > or C< $c->detach() > to interrupt the normal
+processing flow if you want the redirect to occur straight away.
+
=cut
sub redirect {
=head1 AUTHORS
-Sebastian Riedel, C<sri@cpan.org>
-
-Marcus Ramberg, C<mramberg@cpan.org>
+Catalyst Contributors, see Catalyst.pm
=head1 COPYRIGHT