Sub-MultiMethod

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    complex type system and a more complex dispatch method.

    Logic - a full declarative programming framework. Overkill if all you want
    is multimethods. Uses source filters.

    Dios - object oriented programming framework including multimethods.
    Includes a full type system and Keyword::Declare-based syntax. Pretty
    sensible dispatch technique which is almost identical to Sub::MultiMethod.
    Much much slower though, at both compile time and runtime.

    MooseX::MultiMethods - uses Moose type system and Devel::Declare-based
    syntax. Not entirely sure what the dispatching method is.

    Kavorka - I wrote this, so I'm allowed to be critical. Type::Tiny-based
    type system. Very naive dispatching; just dispatches to the first declared
    candidate that can handle it rather than trying to find the "best".

    Sub::Multi::Tiny - uses Perl attributes to declare candidates to be
    dispatched to. Pluggable dispatching, but by default uses argument count.

    Sub::Multi - syntax wrapper around Class::Multimethods::Pure?

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L<Logic> - a full declarative programming framework. Overkill if all
you want is multimethods. Uses source filters.

L<Dios> - object oriented programming framework including multimethods.
Includes a full type system and Keyword::Declare-based syntax. Pretty
sensible dispatch technique which is almost identical to
Sub::MultiMethod. Much much slower though, at both compile time and
runtime.

L<MooseX::MultiMethods> - uses Moose type system and Devel::Declare-based
syntax. Not entirely sure what the dispatching method is.

L<Kavorka> - I wrote this, so I'm allowed to be critical. Type::Tiny-based
type system. Very naive dispatching; just dispatches to the first declared
candidate that can handle it rather than trying to find the "best". 

L<Sub::Multi::Tiny> - uses Perl attributes to declare candidates to
be dispatched to. Pluggable dispatching, but by default uses argument
count.



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