Organise your Moose types in libraries
http://search.cpan.org/dist/MooseX-Types
The types provided with Moose are by design global. This package helps you
to organise and selectively import your own and the built-in types in
libraries. As a nice side effect, it catches typos at compile-time too.
However, the main reason for this module is to provide an easy way to not
have conflicts with your type names, since the internal fully qualified
names of the types will be prefixed with the library's name.
This module will also provide you with some helper functions to make it
easier to use Moose types in your code.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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MooseX-Types-0.30.tar.gz | 0000031845 31.1 KB | |
perl-MooseX-Types.changes | 0000002381 2.33 KB | |
perl-MooseX-Types.spec | 0000003361 3.28 KB |
Revision 4 (latest revision is 20)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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- update to 0.30: - Fix a bug in the tests that caused failures with Moose HEAD. (doy) - Require namespace::clean 0.19. Tests fail with 0.18. Reported by Ruslan Zakirov. RT #67923. - Fixed git and bug tracking info in META.{yml,json}. Reported by Petter Rabbitson. (Dave Rolsky)
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