Name : perl-Sub-HandlesVia
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Version : 0.050000
| Vendor : openSUSE
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Release : 1.5
| Date : 2023-04-06 05:09:44
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Group : Unspecified
| Source RPM : perl-Sub-HandlesVia-0.050000-1.5.src.rpm
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Size : 0.52 MB
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Packager : https://bugs_opensuse_org
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Summary : Alternative handles_via implementation
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Description :
If you\'ve used Moose\'s native attribute traits, or MooX::HandlesVia before, you should have a fairly good idea what this does.
Why re-invent the wheel? Well, this is an implementation that should work okay with Moo, Moose, Mouse, and any other OO toolkit you throw at it. One ring to rule them all, so to speak.
For details of how to use it, see the manual.
* Sub::HandlesVia::Manual::WithMoo
How to use Sub::HandlesVia with Moo and Moo::Role.
* Sub::HandlesVia::Manual::WithMoose
How to use Sub::HandlesVia with Moose and Moose::Role.
* Sub::HandlesVia::Manual::WithMouse
How to use Sub::HandlesVia with Mouse and Mouse::Role.
* Sub::HandlesVia::Manual::WithMite
How to use Sub::HandlesVia with Mite.
* Sub::HandlesVia::Manual::WithClassTiny
How to use Sub::HandlesVia with Class::Tiny.
* Sub::HandlesVia::Manual::WithObjectPad
How to use Sub::HandlesVia with Object::Pad classes.
* Sub::HandlesVia::Manual::WithGeneric
How to use Sub::HandlesVia with other OO toolkits, and hand-written Perl classes.
Note: as Sub::HandlesVia needs to detect which toolkit you are using, and often needs to detect whether your package is a class or a role, it needs to be loaded _after_ Moo/Moose/Mouse/etc. Your \'use Moo\' or \'use Moose::Role\' or whatever needs to be _before_ your \'use Sub::HandlesVia\'.
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