Dear Monks
Below I try to add the sub named
render to '$my_obj'.
The package (1 file) using Class::Traits looks like:
package Xyz ;
use strict ;
use warnings ;
use Class::Trait 'base' ;
package Xyz::XML ;
use base qw(Xyz) ;
sub render {
print "test render XML" ;
}
package Xyz::YAML ;
...... etc
This is how I try to use it
use Xyz ;
Xyz::XML->render() ; # this works
Class::Trait->apply($my_obj, 'Xyz::XML') ; # problems
Running this code gives:
test render XML
Trait (Xyz::XML) could not be found : Can't locate Xyz/XML.pm ......
It cannot find this file because the package Xyz::XML is inside Xyz.pm.
Any suggestion how to solve this (I would like to have all the 'render' packages in one file) ?
Thnx a lot in advance
LuCa
Update: thnx for the hack and the explanation of the problem!!
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