Hello muba,

Of course, I could simply ignore the warning, but that doesn't feel clean to me.

For the record, I don’t get a warning, I get a full-blown compiler error:

22:58 >perl -MMyClass -e 0 MyClass already has a metaclass, but it does not inherit Moose::Meta:: +Class (Class::MOP::Class=HASH(0x32b5d20)). at C:\Perl\Strawberry\stra +wberry-perl-5.22.0.1-64bit-PDL\perl\site\lib\Moose\Exporter.pm line 4 +84 Moose::import('Moose') called at MyClass.pm line 4 MyClass::BEGIN at MyClass.pm line 4 eval {...} at MyClass.pm line 4 require MyClass.pm at -e line 0 main::BEGIN at MyClass.pm line 4 eval {...} at MyClass.pm line 4 BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at MyClass.pm line 4. Compilation failed in require. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted. 22:58 >p5u v Moose Moose C:\Perl\Strawberry\strawberry-perl-5.22.0.1-64bit-PDL\perl\sit +e\lib\Moose.pm: 2.1603

Are you using an earlier version of Moose?

Athanasius <°(((><contra mundum Iustus alius egestas vitae, eros Piratica,


In reply to Re: [Moose] extends(...) throws "Subroutine redefined" warnings by Athanasius
in thread [Moose] extends(...) throws "Subroutine redefined" warnings by muba

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