Thanks, haukex.

Since I will definitely be exporting a select set of functions I will require (ahem) that Exporter business. I will take your advice about the re-use of Moose in each package; some documentation (buried in Moose::Manual I think) seems to indicate that. The same docs kept giving examples with multiple packages in one source file. On the other hand, the constructs generated by h2xs seem safe to pull out in front of all packages. I'll have to write a test module and see how that plays out. I'll let y'all know what happened.

Again, thanks.


In reply to Re^2: Moose in a module created with h2xs by rpaskudniak
in thread Moose in a module created with h2xs by rpaskudniak

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