I am currently looking into Moose (which is very cool by the way) and wonder how to represent "static" (in the Java/C++ sense of the word - i.e. class-level) attributes.
Conceptually I would expect that such "static" attributes could simply be normal attributes of a class's Metaclass, but I cannot find any "syntactic sugar" for that in Mooose.
So would I have to implement Metaclasses or Traits myself own for such tings that or is there some functionality already in place that I am just to stupid to find?
Many thanks!
In reply to Moose question by morgon
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