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Mouse::Object(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					Mouse::Object(3pm)

NAME
Mouse::Object - The base object for Mouse classes VERSION
This document describes Mouse version 0.99 METHODS
"$class->new(%args | \%args) -> Object" Instantiates a new "Mouse::Object". This is obviously intended for subclasses. "$class->BUILDARGS(@args) -> HashRef" Lets you override the arguments that "new" takes. It must return a HashRef of parameters. "$object->BUILDALL(\%args)" Calls "BUILD" on each class in the class hierarchy. This is called at the end of "new". "$object->BUILD(\%args)" You may put any business logic initialization in BUILD methods. You don't need to redispatch or return any specific value. "$object->DEMOLISHALL" Calls "DEMOLISH" on each class in the class hierarchy. This is called at "DESTROY" time. "$object->DEMOLISH" You may put any business logic deinitialization in DEMOLISH methods. You don't need to redispatch or return any specific value. "$object->does($role_name) -> Bool" This will check if the invocant's class does a given $role_name. This is similar to "isa" for object, but it checks the roles instead. "$object->dump($maxdepth) -> Str" This is a handy utility for dumping an object with Data::Dumper. By default, the maximum depth is 3, to avoid making a mess. "$object->meta() -> MetaClass" This is a method which provides access to the object's metaclass. SEE ALSO
Moose::Object perl v5.14.2 2012-06-30 Mouse::Object(3pm)

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Mouse::Meta::Class(3pm) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   Mouse::Meta::Class(3pm)

NAME
Mouse::Meta::Class - The Mouse class metaclass VERSION
This document describes Mouse version 0.99 DESCRIPTION
This class is a meta object protocol for Mouse classes, which is a subset of Moose::Meta:::Class. METHODS
"initialize(ClassName) -> Mouse::Meta::Class" Finds or creates a "Mouse::Meta::Class" instance for the given ClassName. Only one instance should exist for a given class. "name -> ClassName" Returns the name of the owner class. "superclasses -> ClassNames" "superclass(ClassNames)" Gets (or sets) the list of superclasses of the owner class. "add_method(name => CodeRef)" Adds a method to the owner class. "has_method(name) -> Bool" Returns whether we have a method with the given name. "get_method(name) -> Mouse::Meta::Method | undef" Returns a Mouse::Meta::Method with the given name. Note that you can also use "$metaclass->name->can($name)" for a method body. "get_method_list -> Names" Returns a list of method names which are defined in the local class. If you want a list of all applicable methods for a class, use the "get_all_methods" method. "get_all_methods -> (Mouse::Meta::Method)" Return the list of all Mouse::Meta::Method instances associated with the class and its superclasses. "add_attribute(name => spec | Mouse::Meta::Attribute)" Begins keeping track of the existing Mouse::Meta::Attribute for the owner class. "has_attribute(Name) -> Bool" Returns whether we have a Mouse::Meta::Attribute with the given name. "get_attribute Name -> Mouse::Meta::Attribute | undef" Returns the Mouse::Meta::Attribute with the given name. "get_attribute_list -> Names" Returns a list of attribute names which are defined in the local class. If you want a list of all applicable attributes for a class, use the "get_all_attributes" method. "get_all_attributes -> (Mouse::Meta::Attribute)" Returns the list of all Mouse::Meta::Attribute instances associated with this class and its superclasses. "linearized_isa -> [ClassNames]" Returns the list of classes in method dispatch order, with duplicates removed. "new_object(Parameters) -> Instance" Creates a new instance. "clone_object(Instance, Parameters) -> Instance" Clones the given instance which must be an instance governed by this metaclass. "throw_error(Message, Parameters)" Throws an error with the given message. SEE ALSO
Mouse::Meta::Module Moose::Meta::Class Class::MOP::Class perl v5.14.2 2012-06-30 Mouse::Meta::Class(3pm)
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