Would you have used one of those two modules inside a Moose role?

No, I would have just used one of those modules.

The role is actually irrelevant here. Both of those modules do exactly what you are trying to do but are much more featureful and battle-tested (DBIx::Class somewhat more so then Fey::ORM, but Fey::ORM is written by Dave Rolsky who writes some pretty tight code).

Or would you not use Moose at all?

Fey::ORM is written in Moose already, and DBIx::Class will be written in Moose before too much longer so using it now means it will eventually be Mooseified (and i will have to do is upgrade).

-stvn

In reply to Re^7: Moose + ORM by stvn
in thread Moose + ORM by Anonymous Monk

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