Acme::Moose - An object-oriented interface to Moose in what else but Moose.
Version 0.01
use strict; use warnings; use Acme::Moose; my $moose = Acme::Moose->new; $moose->feed; $moose->play; $moose->sacrifice;
This module provides a simplistic, but powerful, interface to a Moose.
Create a new moose, all by yourself! :)
A well-fed moose is a happy moose. The perl gods like happy moose. Too much food makes a sad moose though. :( No one likes a sad moose.
[Technical details: returns 1 for a happy hungry moose, and returns 0 for a big full moose. ]
A good moose trainer should play often with their moose, as this makes them happy. Moose get tired though, and then they don't like to play, they need rest instead then.
[Technical details: returns 1 for a moose that wants to play more, and returns for a moose that needs a nap. ]
Sometimes, even a big Moose get tired. When Moose are tired, they need a nap to make them feel better! But, if the Moose isn't tired, making it try to take a nap will make it a sad Moose. :(
Ah, we finally have reached the last goal of all good Moose. Sacrificing to the perl gods. You'd best hope your Moose was happy enough, or death to your Perl script will come! :(
John Scoles <byterock@cpan.org>
Copyright (c) John Scoles
This module may be used, modified, and distributed under BSD license. See the beginning of this file for said license.
To install Acme::Moose, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Acme::Moose
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Acme::Moose
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.