Well, I went through the trouble to download through a proxy, scan for viruses .... the class looked very simple, like Point, and the diagram looked machine generated, but it was just a list of key/value pairs --- pdf not required, so I reiterate, you should post code :) | [reply] |
> the class looked very simple, like Point, and the diagram looked machine generated, but it was just a list of key/value pairs
It's not a class diagram. It's a try to create an overview of all possible Moose attributes for this doc:
http://search.cpan.org/~flora/Moose-2.0007/lib/Moose/Manual/Attributes.pod#___top
Cause in there docs you can't see them all on a single page. And on my diagram you can + a code snippet + some notes.
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> pdf not required, so I reiterate, you should post code :)
The pdf was typeset in LaTeX, using Tikz. You can get the source here:
http://www.live-wtr.ru/Perl/moose.txt
The real file extension is .tex
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FWIW, SumatraPDF doesn't show any + to click or anything like that ;) I stick by my statement, you should post here
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