Data-Object-Attributes
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$a = { time => time };
$b = { time => $a };
$a->{time} = $b;
$a
};
my $example = Example::HasWkr->new(data => $data);
This package supports the wkr and weak_ref directives is used to denote
if the attribute's value should be weakened. See the Moo documentation
for more details.
has-wrt
package Example::HasWrt;
use Moo;
use Data::Object::Attributes;
$a = { time => time };
$b = { time => $a };
$a->{time} = $b;
$a
};
my $example = Example::HasWkr->new(data => $data);
This package supports the `wkr` and `weak_ref` directives is used to denote if
the attribute's value should be weakened. See the [Moo](https://metacpan.org/pod/Moo) documentation for more
details.
## has-wrt
package Example::HasWrt;
use Moo;
use Data::Object::Attributes;
lib/Data/Object/Attributes.pm view on Meta::CPAN
$a = { time => time };
$b = { time => $a };
$a->{time} = $b;
$a
};
my $example = Example::HasWkr->new(data => $data);
This package supports the C<wkr> and C<weak_ref> directives is used to denote if
the attribute's value should be weakened. See the L<Moo> documentation for more
details.
=cut
=head2 has-wrt
package Example::HasWrt;
use Moo;
t/Data_Object_Attributes.t view on Meta::CPAN
package main;
my $example = Example::HasUse->new;
=cut
=scenario has-wkr
This package supports the C<wkr> and C<weak_ref> directives is used to denote if
the attribute's value should be weakened. See the L<Moo> documentation for more
details.
=example has-wkr
package Example::HasWkr;
use Moo;
use Data::Object::Attributes;
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