I've created a module using Class::Accessor and I've used the 'antlers' pragma to use the Moose style interface for creating attributes, but I'm having a problem exporting these attributes. Per the documentation I've used extends on the attributes, but I can't seem to get them into the script that I'm using them in. I get a message stating that Perl 'Can't locate package transaction_type for @Monro::CC::ISA at C:/Perl/lib/Class/Accessor.pm line 36 (#1)'. Sample:
package Monro::CC; use strict; use warnings; use Class::Accessor "antlers"; extends(qw/transaction_type/); has transaction_type => ( is => 'rw', );
And part of the script that utilizes this:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Monro::CC; my $transaction_info = read_psin(); my @transaction_info = @{$transaction_info}; my $trans_obj = Monro::CC->new( transaction_type => $transaction_info[0], );

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