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NAMEMooseX::POE::SweetArgs - sugar around MooseX::POE event argumentsVERSIONversion 0.215SYNOPSISpackage Thing; use MooseX::POE::SweetArgs; # declare events like usual event on_success => sub { # unpack args like a Perl sub, not a POE event my ($self, $foo, $bar) = @_; ... POE::Kernel->yield('foo'); ... }; DESCRIPTIONNormally, when using MooseX::POE, subs declared as events need to use POE macros for unpacking @_, e.g.:my ($self, $foo, $bar) = @_[OBJECT, ARG0..$#_]; Using MooseX::POE::SweetArgs as a metaclass lets you avoid this, and just use @_ as normal: my ($self, $foo, $bar) = @_; Since the POE kernel is a singleton, you can access it using class methods, as shown in the synopsis. In all other respects, this behaves exactly like MooseX::POE AUTHORS
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSEThis software is copyright (c) 2010 by Chris Prather, Ash Berlin, Chris Williams, Yuval Kogman, Torsten Raudssus.This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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