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MooseX::POE::Meta::Trait::Object

NAME

MooseX::POE::Meta::Trait::Object − The base class role for MooseX::POE

VERSION

version 0.215

SYNOPSIS

    package Counter;
    use MooseX::Poe;
    has name => (
        isa     => 'Str',
        is      => 'rw',
        default => sub { 'Foo ' },
    );
    has count => (
        isa     => 'Int',
        is      => 'rw',
        lazy    => 1,
        default => sub { 0 },
    );
    sub START {
        my ($self) = @_;
        $self−>yield('increment');
    }
    sub increment {
        my ($self) = @_;
        $self−>count( $self−>count + 1 );
        $self−>yield('increment') unless $self−>count > 3;
    }
    no MooseX::Poe;

DESCRIPTION

MooseX::POE::Meta::TraitObject is a role that is applied to the object base classe (usually Moose::Object) that implements a POE::Session.

METHODS

get_session_id
Get the internal POE Session ID, this is useful to hand to other POE aware functions.

yield
call
delay
alarm
alarm_add
delay_add
alarm_set
alarm_adjust
alarm_remove
alarm_remove_all
delay_set
delay_adjust

A cheap alias for the same POE::Kernel function which will gurantee posting to the object’s session.

STARTALL
Along similar lines to Moose’s "BUILDALL" method which calls all the "BUILD" methods, this function will call all the "START" methods in your inheritance hierarchy automatically when POE first runs your session. (This corresponds to the "_start" event from POE. )

STOPALL
Along similar lines to "STARTALL", but for "STOP" instead.

START
STOP
DEFAULT
CHILD
PARENT

DEFAULT METHODS

PREDEFINED EVENTS

AUTHORS

Chris Prather <chris AT prather DOT org>

Ash Berlin <ash AT cpan DOT org>

Chris Williams <chris AT bingosnet DOT co DOT uk>

Yuval (nothingmuch) Kogman

Torsten Raudssus <torsten AT raudssus DOT de> <http://www.raudssus.de/>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Chris Prather, Ash Berlin, Chris Williams, Yuval Kogman, Torsten Raudssus.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.

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