Provided by: libmoosex-has-sugar-perl_0.05070422-1_all
NAME
MooseX::Has::Sugar::Saccharin - Experimental sweetness
VERSION
version 0.05070422
SYNOPSIS
This is a highly experimental sugaring module. No Guarantees of stability. use MooseX::Types::Moose qw( :all ); has name => rw Str, default { 1 }; has suffix => required rw Str; has 'suffix', required rw Str; Your choice.
EXPORT GROUPS
":default" exports "ro", "rw", "required", "lazy", "lazy_build", "coerce", "weak_ref", "auto_deref", "bare", "default", "init_arg", "predicate", "clearer", "builder", "trigger",
EXPORTED FUNCTIONS
"bare" "bare" $Type bare Str equivalent to this is => 'bare', isa => Str "ro" "ro" $Type ro Str equivalent to this is => 'ro', isa => Str, "rw" "rw" $Type rw Str equivalent to this is => 'rw', isa => Str "required" "required @rest" this required rw Str is equivalent to this required => 1, is => 'rw', isa => Str, this rw Str, required is equivalent to this is => 'rw', isa => Str , required => 1 "lazy" "lazy @rest" like "( lazy => 1 , @rest )" "lazy_build" "lazy_build @rest" like "( lazy_build => 1, @rest )" "weak_ref" "weak_ref @rest" like "( weak_ref => 1, @rest )" "coerce" "coerce @rest" like "( coerce => 1, @rest )" WARNING: Conflicts with "MooseX::Types's" "coerce" method "auto_deref" "auto_deref @rest" like "( auto_deref => 1, @rest )" "builder" "builder $buildername" required rw Str, builder '_build_foo' is like builder => '_build_foo' "predicate" "predicate $predicatename" see "builder" "clearer" "clearer $clearername" see "builder" "init_arg" "init_arg $argname" see "builder" "default" "default { $code }" Examples: default { 1 } default { { } } default { [ ] } default { $_->otherfield } $_ is localised as the same value as $_[0] for convenience ( usually $self ) "trigger" "trigger { $code }" Works exactly like default.
CONFLICTS
MooseX::Has::Sugar MooseX::Has::Sugar::Minimal This module is not intended to be used in conjunction with ::Sugar or ::Sugar::Minimal We export many of the same symbols and its just not very sensible. MooseX::Types Moose::Util::TypeConstraints due to exporting the "coerce" symbol, using us in the same scope as a call to use MooseX::Types .... or use Moose::Util::TypeConstraints will result in a symbol collision. We recommend using and creating proper type libraries instead, ( which will absolve you entirely of the need to use MooseX::Types and MooseX::Has::Sugar(::*)? in the same scope ) Perl 5.010 feature 'switch' the keyword 'default' becomes part of Perl in both these cases: use 5.010; use feature qw( :switch ); As such, we can't have that keyword in that scenario.
AUTHOR
Kent Fredric <kentnl at cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Kent Fredric. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.