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NAME

       Class::Tiny::Chained - Minimalist class construction, with chained attributes

SYNOPSIS

       In Person.pm:

        package Person;

        use Class::Tiny::Chained qw( name );

        1;

       In Employee.pm:

        package Employee;
        use parent 'Person';

        use Class::Tiny::Chained qw( ssn ), {
          timestamp => sub { time }    # attribute with default
        };

        1;

       In example.pl:

        use Employee;

        my $obj = Employee->new( name => "Larry", ssn => "111-22-3333" );

        # attribute setters are chainable
        my $obj = Employee->new->name("Fred")->ssn("444-55-6666");
        my $ts = $obj->name("Bob")->timestamp;

DESCRIPTION

       Class::Tiny::Chained is a wrapper around Class::Tiny which makes the generated attribute
       accessors chainable; that is, when setting an attribute value, the object is returned so
       that further methods can be called.

BUGS

       Report any issues on the public bugtracker.

AUTHOR

       Dan Book <dbook@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is Copyright (c) 2015 by Dan Book.

       This is free software, licensed under:

         The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible)

SEE ALSO

       Object::Tap, MooX::ChainedAttributes