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Erlang Progress Bar 0.2 (Default branch)

Erlang Progress Bar is a port of Ruby's progress bar gem to erlang. It displays a text progress bar with the estimated time to completion for long running tasks. License: MIT/X Consortium License Changes:
This release can register a progress bar server process and have multiple processes update on status or wait for notification of completion. Object-oriented style calls: ProgressBar:increment() instead of progress_bar:increment(ProgressBar).Image

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role Bar(Int :$bar) { method bar { $bar + 2 } } role Baz(Int :$baz) { method baz { $baz + 4 } } class Foo with MooseX::CompileTime::Traits { } class Flarg with MooseX::CompileTime::Traits { } ... use Foo traits => [ Bar => { bar => 2 } ]; use Flarg traits => [ Bar => { bar => 1 }, Baz => { baz => 1} ]; Foo->new()->bar(); # 4 my $flarg = Flarg->new(); $flarg->bar(); # 3 $flarg->baz(); # 5 DESCRIPTION
MooseX::CompileTime::Traits allows role application at compile time via use statements. What this class does is provide an import method that will apply each of the roles (along with any arguments for parameterized roles). Roles and their arguments should be provided as an ArrayRef of tuples. Simply 'with' the role to gain the functionality PUBLIC_METHODS import (ClassName $class: ArrayRef :$traits?) import is provided such that when your class or role is use'd it can take additional arguments that will be validatated and interpreted as roles or traits that need to be applied. AUTHOR
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