Here's something to play with. I used Moo.
package Lounge::Table; use strict; use warnings; use Moo; use Sub::Quote; print "\n"; print "|The Lounge|\n"; sub table { my $self = shift; my $table_type = shift || 1; $self->wood( $self->wood - $table_type ); } has bench => ( is => 'ro', ); has type => ( is => 'ro', isa => sub { die "lounge table $!\n" unless $_[0] eq 'lounge_table' }, ); has wood => ( is => 'ro', isa => quote_sub q{ die "$_[0] isn't littered with text from computers!\n" unless "$_[0] is littered with text from computers!\n" }, ); 1; my $sit_down_at = Lounge::Table->new( bench => 'comfortable', type => 'wood', table => 'littered with text from computers', ); $sit_down_at->lounge_table; say $sit_down_at->table;

In reply to Re: Perl Moo. by Khen1950fx
in thread Perl Moo. by Dipseydoodle

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