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NAME
       MooseX::Emulate::Class::Accessor::Fast - Emulate Class::Accessor::Fast
       behavior using Moose attributes

SYNOPSYS
	   package MyClass;
	   use Moose;

	   with 'MooseX::Emulate::Class::Accessor::Fast';

	   #fields with readers and writers
	   __PACKAGE__->mk_accessors(qw/field1 field2/);
	   #fields with readers only
	   __PACKAGE__->mk_ro_accessors(qw/field3 field4/);
	   #fields with writers only
	   __PACKAGE__->mk_wo_accessors(qw/field5 field6/);

DESCRIPTION
       This module attempts to emulate the behavior of Class::Accessor::Fast
       as accurately as possible using the Moose attribute system. The public
       API of "Class::Accessor::Fast" is wholly supported, but the private
       methods are not.	 If you are only using the public methods (as you
       should) migration should be a matter of switching your "use base" line
       to a "with" line.

       While I have attempted to emulate the behavior of Class::Accessor::Fast
       as closely as possible bugs may still be lurking in edge-cases.

BEHAVIOR
       Simple documentation is provided here for your convenience, but for
       more thorough documentation please see Class::Accessor::Fast and
       Class::Accessor.

   A note about introspection
       Please note that, at this time, the "is" flag attribute is not being
       set. To determine the "reader" and "writer" methods using introspection
       in later versions of Class::MOP ( > 0.38) please use the
       "get_read_method" and "get_write_method" methods in
       Class::MOP::Attribute. Example

	   # with Class::MOP <= 0.38
	   my $attr = $self->meta->find_attribute_by_name($field_name);
	   my $reader_method = $attr->reader || $attr->accessor;
	   my $writer_method = $attr->writer || $attr->accessor;

	   # with Class::MOP > 0.38
	   my $attr = $self->meta->find_attribute_by_name($field_name);
	   my $reader_method = $attr->get_read_method;
	   my $writer_method = $attr->get_write_method;

METHODS
   BUILD $self %args
       Change the default Moose class building to emulate the behavior of
       C::A::F and store arguments in the instance hashref.

   mk_accessors @field_names
       Create read-write accessors. An attribute named $field_name will be
       created.	 The name of the c<reader> and "writer" methods will be
       determined by the return value of "accessor_name_for" and
       "mutator_name_for", which by default return the name passed unchanged.
       If the accessor and mutator names are equal the "accessor" attribute
       will be passes to Moose, otherwise the "reader" and "writer" attributes
       will be passed. Please see Class::MOP::Attribute for more information.

   mk_ro_accessors @field_names
       Create read-only accessors.

   mk_ro_accessors @field_names
       Create write-only accessors.

   follow_best_practices
       Preface readers with 'get_' and writers with 'set_'.  See original
       Class::Accessor documentation for more information.

   mutator_name_for
   accessor_name_for
       See original Class::Accessor documentation for more information.

   set
       See original Class::Accessor documentation for more information.

   get
       See original Class::Accessor documentation for more information.

   meta
       See Moose::Meta::Class.

SEE ALSO
       Moose, Moose::Meta::Attribute, Class::Accessor, Class::Accessor::Fast,
       Class::MOP::Attribute, MooseX::Adopt::Class::Accessor::Fast

AUTHORS
       Guillermo Roditi (groditi) <groditi@cpan.org>

       With contributions from:

       Tomas Doran (t0m) <bobtfish@bobtfish.net>
       Florian Ragwitz (rafl) <rafl@debian.org>

LICENSE
       You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.

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