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MooseX::Declare::Syntax::Keyword::With(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation	       MooseX::Declare::Syntax::Keyword::With(3pm)

NAME
MooseX::Declare::Syntax::Keyword::With - Apply roles within a class- or role-body
SYNOPSIS
use MooseX::Declare; class ::Baz { with 'Qux'; ... }
DESCRIPTION
The "with" keyword allows you to apply roles to the local class or role. It differs from the "with"-option of the "class" and "role" keywords in that it applies the roles immediately instead of defering application until the end of the class- or role-definition. It also differs slightly from the "with" provided by Moose in that it expands relative role names ("::Foo") according to the currenc "namespace".
METHODS
parse Object->parse(Object $context) Will skip the declarator and make with "with" invocation apply the set of specified roles after possible "namespace"-expanding has been done.
CONSUMES
o MooseX::Declare::Syntax::KeywordHandling
SEE ALSO
o MooseX::Declare o MooseX::Declare::Syntax::Keyword::Namespace
AUTHOR
Florian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2008 by Florian Ragwitz. 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 v5.18.2 2013-12-14 MooseX::Declare::Syntax::Keyword::With(3pm)
Related Man Pages
moosex::declare::syntax::keyword::class(3pm) - mojave
moosex::declare::syntax::keyword::namespace(3pm) - mojave
moosex::declare::syntax::keyword::methodmodifier5.18(3pm) - mojave
moosex::declare::syntax::keyword::method(3pm) - mojave
moosex::declare::syntax::keyword::role(3pm) - mojave
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