Provided by: libcurry-perl_2.000001-1_all bug

NAME

       curry - Create automatic curried method call closures for any class or object

SYNOPSIS

         use curry;

         my $code = $obj->curry::frobnicate('foo');

       is equivalent to:

         my $code = sub { $obj->frobnicate(foo => @_) };

       If you have a method name (or a coderef), you can call (as of version 2):

         my $code = $obj->curry::_($method => 'foo');

       Additionally,

         use curry::weak;

         my $code = $obj->curry::weak::frobnicate('foo');

       is equivalent to:

         my $code = do {
           Scalar::Util::weaken(my $weak_obj = $obj);
           sub {
             return unless $weak_obj; # in case it already went away
             $weak_obj->frobnicate(foo => @_)
           };
         };

       Similarly, given a method name or coderef (as of version 2):

         my $code = $obj->curry::weak::_($method => 'foo');

       There are also $curry::curry and $curry::weak globals that work equivalently to "curry::_"
       and "curry::weak::_" respectively - you'll quite possibly see them in existing code
       because they were provided in pre-2.0 versions but they're unlikely to be the best option
       for new code.

RATIONALE

       How many times have you written

         sub { $obj->something($some, $args, @_) }

       or worse still needed to weaken it and had to check and re-check your code to be sure you
       weren't closing over things the wrong way?

       Right. That's why I wrote this.

AUTHOR

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

CONTRIBUTORS

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

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2012 the curry "AUTHOR" and "CONTRIBUTORS" as listed above.

LICENSE

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