A method call in Moose is the same as a method call in a vanilla Perl
Wouldn't the normal response to such a requirement be to use the before or after or around keywords to add pre and/or post conditions to the methods?
And wouldn't those extra layers have some performance penalty?
In reply to Re^9: Error handling in chained method calls
by BrowserUk
in thread Error handling in chained method calls
by szabgab
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