Hi,
I'd like to sweeten some classes with a spoonful of syntactic sugar and wonder if it is possible (and how :-) to achieve the following in Moose:
package Hubba;
use Moose -traits => 'WithBubba';
has a;
has b;
bubba "zappa"; # <- this method should be imported
So what I want is a trait that implements a method ("bubba") and imports this method into the namespace of every class that uses this trait.
Evidently I could use something like
__PACKAGE__->meta->bubba("zappa");
But I find that ugly ... is there a nicer way?
Many thanks!
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