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Subclassing non-Moose classes example 1 - From http://blogs.perl.org/users/mark_a_stratman/2011/03/subclassing-tricky-non-moose-classes-constructor-problems.html
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# NOTE: This is simply an example of a legacy blessed-hash object. | |
# I do not recommend using it. | |
package Animal1; | |
use strict; | |
sub new { | |
my $class = shift; | |
my $self = shift; | |
$self = {} unless $self && ref $self eq 'HASH'; | |
bless($self, $class); | |
return $self; | |
} | |
sub name { | |
my $self = shift; | |
if (@_) { $self->{name} = shift } | |
return $self->{name}; | |
} | |
1; |
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package Camel; | |
use Moose; | |
use MooseX::NonMoose; | |
extends 'Animal1'; | |
has 'humps' => ( is => 'ro', isa => 'Num' ); | |
no Moose; | |
__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable; |
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#!/usr/bin/perl | |
use Modern::Perl; | |
use Camel; | |
my $c = Camel->new({ name => "Samuel Camel", humps => 2 }); | |
say $c->name, " has ", $c->humps, " humps"; |
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