Hi Steven,

Whoa!! Respect Sir!!

I must apologize for my delay in reply. I just had a kid and had to take care of the little doodle and mommy.

Ok so here are the point(s).

  1. According to http://search.cpan.org/~drolsky/Moose-0.92/lib/Moose/Object.pm, This class is the default base class for all Moose-using classes. When you use Moose in this class, your class will inherit from this class.. And my FeedHandler.pm starts off with:
    19 package Admin_server::Parser::Plugin::Feedhandler; 20 use MooseX::FollowPBP; 21 use Moose; 22 23 with 'Admin_server::Interface::ParserInterface';
    So even does should be available anyway.
  2. I have for functions in the module. They are:

    is_yours()

    tell_status()

    tell_script_names()

    tell_instance_info()

  3. I am currently using version 0.92 of Class::MOP.

Thank You,

- Markov

In reply to Re^4: Class::MOP won't load a class!! by MarkovChain
in thread Class::MOP won't load a class!! by MarkovChain

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