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=pod
=head1 NAME
Moose::Cookbook - How to cook a Moose
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The Moose cookbook is a series of recipes taken from the Moose
test suite. Each recipe presents some code, which demonstrates
some of the features of Moose, and then proceeds to explain the
details of the code.
We also provide a L<Moose::Cookbook::FAQ> and a L<Moose::Cookbook::WTF>
for common questions and problems people have with Moose.
=head1 RECIPES
=head2 Basic Moose
=over 4
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe1> - The (always classic) B<Point> example
A simple Moose-based class. Demonstrated Moose attributes and subclassing.
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe2> - A simple B<BankAccount> example
A slightly more complex Moose class. Demonstrates using a method
modifier in a subclass.
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe3> - A lazy B<BinaryTree> example
Demonstrates several attribute features, including types, weak
references, predicates ("does this object have a foo?"), defaults, and
lazy attribute construction.
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe4> - Subtypes, and modeling a simple B<Company> class hierarchy
Introduces the creation and use of custom types, a C<BUILD> method,
and the use of C<override> in a subclass.
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe5> - More subtypes, coercion in a B<Request> class
More type examples, including the use of type coercions.
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe6> - The augment/inner example
Demonstrates the use of C<augment> method modifiers, a way of turning
the usual method overriding style "inside-out".
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe7> - Making Moose fast with immutable
Making a class immutable greatly increases the speed of accessors and
object construction.
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe8> - Managing complex relations with trigger (TODO)
I<abstract goes here>
Work off of this http://code2.0beta.co.uk/moose/svn/Moose/trunk/t/200_examples/007_Child_Parent_attr_inherit.t
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe9> - Builder methods and lazy_build
The builder feature provides an inheritable and role-composable way to
provide a default attribute value.
=back
=head2 Moose Roles
=over 4
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe10> - The Moose::Role example
Demonstrates roles, which are also sometimes known as traits or
mix-ins. Roles provide a method of code re-use which is orthogonal to
subclassing.
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe11> - Advanced Role Composition - method exclusion and aliasing
Sometimes you just want to include part of a role in your
class. Sometimes you want the whole role but one if its methods
conflicts with one in your class. With method exclusion and aliasing,
you can work around these problems.
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe12> - Runtime Role Composition (TODO)
I<abstract goes here>
=back
=head2 Meta Moose
=over 4
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe20> - Welcome to the meta-world (TODO)
I<abstract goes here>
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe21> - The meta-attribute example
One way to extend Moose is to provide your own attribute
metaclasses. Attribute metaclasses let you extend attribute
declarations (with C<has>) and behavior to provide additional
attribute functionality.
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe22> - The meta-attribute trait example
Extending Moose's attribute metaclass is a great way to add
functionality. However, attributes can only have one metaclass.
Applying roles to the attribute metaclass lets you provide
composable attribute functionality.
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe23> - The meta-instance example (TODO)
I<abstract goes here>
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Recipe24> - The meta-class example (TODO)
I<abstract goes here>
=back
=head1 SNACKS
=over 4
=item L<Moose::Cookbook::Snack::Types>
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
=over 4
=item L<http://www.gsph.com/index.php?Lang=En&ID=291>
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
Stevan Little E<lt>stevan@iinteractive.comE<gt>
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2006-2008 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.
L<http://www.iinteractive.com>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut
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