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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Help with VLANs Post 302510989 by ctsgnb on Tuesday 5th of April 2011 12:29:29 PM
Old 04-05-2011
 

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Moose::Meta::Attribute::Native::Trait::Code(3)		User Contributed Perl Documentation	    Moose::Meta::Attribute::Native::Trait::Code(3)

NAME
Moose::Meta::Attribute::Native::Trait::Code - Helper trait for CodeRef attributes VERSION
version 2.0604 SYNOPSIS
package Foo; use Moose; has 'callback' => ( traits => ['Code'], is => 'ro', isa => 'CodeRef', default => sub { sub { print "called" } }, handles => { call => 'execute', }, ); my $foo = Foo->new; $foo->call; # prints "called" DESCRIPTION
This trait provides native delegation methods for code references. DEFAULT TYPE
If you don't provide an "isa" value for your attribute, it will default to "CodeRef". PROVIDED METHODS
o execute(@args) Calls the coderef with the given args. o execute_method(@args) Calls the coderef with the the instance as invocant and given args. 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) 2012 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. perl v5.16.2 2012-09-19 Moose::Meta::Attribute::Native::Trait::Code(3)
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