Mouse::Role - The Mouse Role
This document describes Mouse version v2.5.10
package Comparable;
use Mouse::Role; # the package is now a Mouse role
# Declare methods that are required by this role
requires qw(compare);
# Define methods this role provides
sub equals {
my($self, $other) = @_;
return $self->compare($other) == 0;
}
# and later
package MyObject;
use Mouse;
with qw(Comparable); # Now MyObject can equals()
sub compare {
# ...
}
my $foo = MyObject->new();
my $bar = MyObject->new();
$obj->equals($bar); # yes, it is comparable
This module declares the caller class to be a Mouse role.
The concept of roles is documented in the Moose::Manual::Roles manpage.
This document serves as API documentation.
Mouse::Role supports all of the functions that Mouse exports, but
differs slightly in how some items are handled (see CAVEATS below
for details).
Mouse::Role also offers two role-specific keywords:
Roles can require that certain methods are implemented by any class which
does the role.
Note that attribute accessors also count as methods for the purposes of
satisfying the requirements of a role.
This is exported but not implemented in Mouse.
Importing Mouse::Role will give you sugar. -traits are also supported.
Please unimport (no Mouse::Role) so that if someone calls one of the
keywords (such as has) it will break loudly instead breaking subtly.
Role support has only a few caveats:
Mouse
the Moose::Role manpage
the Moose::Manual::Roles manpage
the Moose::Spec::Role manpage
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