How do you do per-object role composition on the typical OO/role frameworks e.g. Moose or Moo (I'm using Role::Tiny in this particular case)? So basically I create a role for a class, and I want the user to be able to mix that class on an as-needed basis. The manual way would be for the user to create a subclass:

package MyClass_With_Role1; use parent 'MyClass'; use Role::Tiny::With; with 'Role1';

Is there a shortcut for it? Something like:

my $obj = MyClass->new_with_roles('Role1');

I suspect Moose et al supports something like this, but I've never done this and do not know where to look.


In reply to Applying roles on the client-side (per-object role composition) by perlancar

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