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Foo.pm
package Foo;
use Role::Tiny::With; with "Foo::Bar";
sub aa {
my ( $self, $args ) = @_;
my $val = $self->_aa ( $args->{'bar'} );
}
sub bb {
my ( $self, $args ) = @_;
my $val = $self->_bb ( $args->{'foo'} );
}
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Foo/Bar.pm
package Foo::Bar;
use Role::Tiny;
sub _aa {
my $self, $quux ) = @_;
}
sub _bb {
my $self, $fazoo ) = @_;
}
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This has the advantage that the methods defined in Foo::Bar are no longer coupled to Foo. If you define a new class called Foo2, and want to have _aa and _bb defined in Foo2 as well, you can just do:
package Foo2;
use Role::Tiny::With; with "Foo::Bar";
...;
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