Hello,
with Moose i used MooseX::ClassAttribute to declare class attributes. I am thinking about transitioning to Moo, and am wondering how to best deal with class attributes.
For example, i am sharing a timer between all the objects of a class. I used to write
package MyClass;
use Moose;
use MooseX::ClassAttribute;
class_has 'timer' => (
is => 'ro',
isa => 'Benchmark::Timer',
default => sub { Benchmark::Timer->new() },
);
Now with Moo i have just used the "good old way" (maybe not that "good"?) :
package MyClass;
use Moo;
my $timer = Benchmark::Timer->new();
Is there any nicer way to do that?
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