hello Monks,
I have a problem with accessors in Moose.

I have:

has mode =>(is => 'ro',accessor=>'creaLog', isa => 'Str',required => 1 +);

But if I try:
sub creaLog { my $self = shift; $self->mode=>'changed' ; }


I have this error:
Cannot define an accessor name on a read-only attribute, accessors are + read/write at /usr/local/lib/perl/5.10.1/Moose/Meta/Attribute.pm lin +e 251


then If I try:
has mode =>(is => 'ro',writer=>'creaLog', isa => 'Str',required => 1);

(changed from accessor to writer). I have:

You are overwriting a locally defined method (creaLog) with an accesso +r at /usr/local/lib/perl/5.10.1/Moose/Meta/Attribute.pm line 663
Where I'm wrong?

Thank you in advance for answers

In reply to Moose: problem with accessor by saintex

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