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NAME

       Mu::Tiny - NAE KING! NAE QUIN! NAE CAPTAIN! WE WILLNAE BE FOOLED AGAIN!

SYNOPSIS

         BEGIN {
           package Feegle;

           use Mu::Tiny;

           ro 'name';
           lazy plan => sub { 'PLN' };
         }

         my $rob = Feegle->new(name => 'Rob Anybody'); # name is required

         say $rob->plan; # outputs 'PLN'

DESCRIPTION

       This is the aaaabsoluuuute baaaaare minimumimumimum subset o' Mu, for those o' ye who
       value yer independence over yer sanity. It doesnae trouble wi' anythin' but the read-
       onlies, for tis a terrible thing to make a feegle try t' write.

METHODS

   new
         my $new = Feegle->new(%attrs|\%attrs);

       The new method be inherited from "Mu::Tiny::Object" like a shiny thing or the duties o' a
       Kelda.

       Ye may hand it a hash, or if ye already made yer own hash o' things, a reference to the
       one so pre-prepared.

       An ye forget any o' the attrs declared as "ro", then "new" will go waily waily waily and
       "croak" with a list of all that ye missed.

EXPORTS

   ro
         ro 'attr';

       An "ro" attr be required and read only, and knows nothin' but its own name.

   lazy
         lazy 'attr' => sub { <build default value> };

       A "lazy" attr be read only but not required, an' if ye make us, we'll take a guess at what
       ye wanted, but only when we must.

       If'n ye be slightly less lazy than us, then subclass and override yan "_build_attr" method
       t' change tha guess.

WHUT

       Dinnae fash yersel', Hamish, you prob'ly wanted Mu anyway.

APOLOGIES

       ... to Terry Pratchett, Mithaldu, and probably everybody else as well.

AUTHOR

        mst - Matt S. Trout (cpan:MSTROUT) <mst@shadowcat.co.uk>

CONTRIBUTORS

       None yet - maybe this software is perfect! (ahahahahahahahahaha)

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2020 the Mu::Tiny "AUTHOR" and "CONTRIBUTORS" as listed above.

LICENSE

       This library is free software and may be distributed under the same terms as perl itself.