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package ouse;
use Mouse::Util; # enables strict and warnings
my $package = 'Class';
sub import {
$package = $_[1] || 'Class';
if ($package =~ /^\+/) {
$package =~ s/^\+//;
Mouse::Util::load_class($package);
}
}
use Filter::Simple sub { s/^/package $package;\nuse Mouse;\nuse Mouse::Util::TypeConstraints;\n/; };
1;
__END__
=for stopwords ouse
=head1 NAME
ouse - syntactic sugar to make Mouse one-liners easier
=head1 SYNOPSIS
# create a Mouse class on the fly ...
perl -Mouse=Foo -e 'has bar => ( is=>q[ro], default => q[baz] ); print Foo->new->bar' # prints baz
# loads an existing class (Mouse or non-Mouse)
# and re-"opens" the package definition to make
# debugging/introspection easier
perl -Mouse=+My::Class -e 'print join ", " => __PACKAGE__->meta->get_method_list'
=head1 DESCRIPTION
F<ouse.pm> is a simple source filter that adds C<package $name; use Mouse;>
to the beginning of your script and was entirely created because typing
perl C<< -e'package Foo; use Mouse; ...' >> was annoying me... especially after
getting used to having C<-Moose> for Moose.
=head1 INTERFACE
C<ouse> provides exactly one method and it is automatically called by perl:
=over 4
=item C<< oose->import() >>>
Pass a package name to import to be used by the source filter.
=back
=head1 DEPENDENCIES
You will need L<Filter::Simple> and eventually L<Mouse>
=head1 INCOMPATIBILITIES
None reported. But it is a source filter and might have issues there.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<oose> for C<< perl -Moose -e '...' >>
=head1 AUTHOR
For all intents and purposes, blame:
Chris Prather C<< <perigrin@cpan.org> >>
...who wrote oose.pm, which was adapted for use by Mouse by:
Ricardo SIGNES C<< <rjbs@cpan.org> >>
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2008 Shawn M Moore.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut