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NAME

       Moose::Meta::Class - The Moose metaclass

VERSION

       version 2.1005

DESCRIPTION

       This class is a subclass of Class::MOP::Class that provides additional Moose-specific
       functionality.

       To really understand this class, you will need to start with the Class::MOP::Class
       documentation. This class can be understood as a set of additional features on top of the
       basic feature provided by that parent class.

INHERITANCE

       "Moose::Meta::Class" is a subclass of Class::MOP::Class.

METHODS

       Moose::Meta::Class->initialize($package_name, %options)
           This overrides the parent's method in order to provide its own defaults for the
           "attribute_metaclass", "instance_metaclass", and "method_metaclass" options.

           These all default to the appropriate Moose class.

       Moose::Meta::Class->create($package_name, %options)
           This overrides the parent's method in order to accept a "roles" option. This should be
           an array reference containing roles that the class does, each optionally followed by a
           hashref of options ("-excludes" and "-alias").

             my $metaclass = Moose::Meta::Class->create( 'New::Class', roles => [...] );

       Moose::Meta::Class->create_anon_class
           This overrides the parent's method to accept a "roles" option, just as "create" does.

           It also accepts a "cache" option. If this is true, then the anonymous class will be
           cached based on its superclasses and roles. If an existing anonymous class in the
           cache has the same superclasses and roles, it will be reused.

             my $metaclass = Moose::Meta::Class->create_anon_class(
                 superclasses => ['Foo'],
                 roles        => [qw/Some Roles Go Here/],
                 cache        => 1,
             );

           Each entry in both the "superclasses" and the "roles" option can be followed by a hash
           reference with arguments. The "superclasses" option can be supplied with a -version
           option that ensures the loaded superclass satisfies the required version. The "role"
           option also takes the "-version" as an argument, but the option hash reference can
           also contain any other role relevant values like exclusions or parameterized role
           arguments.

       $metaclass->new_object(%params)
           This overrides the parent's method in order to add support for attribute triggers.

       $metaclass->superclasses(@superclasses)
           This is the accessor allowing you to read or change the parents of the class.

           Each superclass can be followed by a hash reference containing a -version value. If
           the version requirement is not satisfied an error will be thrown.

       $metaclass->add_override_method_modifier($name, $sub)
           This adds an "override" method modifier to the package.

       $metaclass->add_augment_method_modifier($name, $sub)
           This adds an "augment" method modifier to the package.

       $metaclass->calculate_all_roles
           This will return a unique array of "Moose::Meta::Role" instances which are attached to
           this class.

       $metaclass->calculate_all_roles_with_inheritance
           This will return a unique array of "Moose::Meta::Role" instances which are attached to
           this class, and each of this class's ancestors.

       $metaclass->add_role($role)
           This takes a Moose::Meta::Role object, and adds it to the class's list of roles. This
           does not actually apply the role to the class.

       $metaclass->role_applications
           Returns a list of Moose::Meta::Role::Application::ToClass objects, which contain the
           arguments to role application.

       $metaclass->add_role_application($application)
           This takes a Moose::Meta::Role::Application::ToClass object, and adds it to the
           class's list of role applications. This does not actually apply any role to the class;
           it is only for tracking role applications.

       $metaclass->does_role($role)
           This returns a boolean indicating whether or not the class does the specified role.
           The role provided can be either a role name or a Moose::Meta::Role object. This tests
           both the class and its parents.

       $metaclass->excludes_role($role_name)
           A class excludes a role if it has already composed a role which excludes the named
           role. This tests both the class and its parents.

       $metaclass->add_attribute($attr_name, %params|$params)
           This overrides the parent's method in order to allow the parameters to be provided as
           a hash reference.

       $metaclass->constructor_class($class_name)
       $metaclass->destructor_class($class_name)
           These are the names of classes used when making a class immutable. These default to
           Moose::Meta::Method::Constructor and Moose::Meta::Method::Destructor respectively.
           These accessors are read-write, so you can use them to change the class name.

       $metaclass->error_class($class_name)
           The name of the class used to throw errors. This defaults to Moose::Error::Default,
           which generates an error with a stacktrace just like "Carp::confess".

       $metaclass->throw_error($message, %extra)
           Throws the error created by "create_error" using "raise_error"

BUGS

       See "BUGS" in Moose for details on reporting bugs.

AUTHOR

       Moose is maintained by the Moose Cabal, along with the help of many contributors. See
       "CABAL" in Moose and "CONTRIBUTORS" in Moose for details.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Infinity Interactive, Inc..

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.