(I'm trying to understand what you are actually going to do with an object instance that dynamically modifies its interface.)

Can you provide more detail on how you are using the role 'Configurable'? I do not understand why it would be necessary or appropriate to add/remove a role on a specific object instance.

a) Are you using "$host->has_role('Configurable')" as a flag to determine whether $host is readonly or writeable?

b) Does 'Configurable' provide the setters and you remove the role to hide them in order to prevent write access?

c) ???


In reply to Re: Remove a role from a Moose object by Monk::Thomas
in thread Remove a role from a Moose object by balachandran

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