Hi Mongers, Today I tried to refactor my own code. And today I tried to use Moose, not strict/warnings. Well, I created need structure in exists object, for example:
package Package::Systen::Foo; use Moose; use Package::System::Config; has 'CONFIG' => (is => 'rw', isa => 'Object'); sub _init { my $self = shift; $self->CONFIG(Package::System::Config->new()); } 1;
Well, when I creating object it give me blank package without any methods and properties. Also, when I trying to $foo->_init() nothing happen and nothing changes in *Foo object. Also, after that application stops and nothing show me as error. I tried to use strict, warnings, perl -w and eval. Test::More said just 'Test failed'. How do you think what problem in it? And how can I resolve that. PS. perl version is 5.10

In reply to Object not created as well with Moose by woodpeaker

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