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MooseX::POE(3)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation	MooseX::POE(3)

NAME
       MooseX::POE - The Illicit Love Child of Moose and POE

VERSION
       version 0.213

SYNOPSIS
	   package Counter;
	   use MooseX::POE;

	   has count => (
	       isa     => 'Int',
	       is      => 'rw',
	       lazy    => 1,
	       default => sub { 0 },
	   );

	   sub START {
	       my ($self) = @_;
	       $self->yield('increment');
	   }

	   event increment => sub {
	       my ($self) = @_;
	       print "Count is now " . $self->count . "\n";
	       $self->count( $self->count + 1 );
	       $self->yield('increment') unless $self->count > 3;
	   };

	   no MooseX::POE;

	   Counter->new();
	   POE::Kernel->run();

       or with MooseX::Declare:

	   class Counter {
	       use MooseX::POE::SweetArgs qw(event);

	       has count => (
		   isa	   => 'Int',
		   is	   => 'rw',
		   lazy	   => 1,
		   default => sub { 0 },
	       );

	       sub START {
		   my ($self) = @_;
		   $self->yield('increment')
	       }

	       event increment => sub {
		   my ($self) = @_;
		   print "Count is now " . $self->count . "\n";
		   $self->count( $self->count + 1 );
		   $self->yield('increment') unless $self->count > 3;
	       }
	   }

	   Counter->new();
	   POE::Kernel->run();

DESCRIPTION
       MooseX::POE is a Moose wrapper around a POE::Session.

METHODS
   event $name $subref
       Create an event handler named $name.

   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
   STOPALL
KEYWORDS
METHODS
       Default POE-related methods are provided by
       MooseX::POE::Meta::Trait::Object which is applied to your base class
       (which is usually Moose::Object) when you use this module. See that
       module for the documentation for. Below is a list of methods on that
       class so you know what to look for:

NOTES ON USAGE WITH MooseX::Declare
       MooseX::Declare support is still "experimental". Meaning that I don't
       use it, I don't have any code that uses it, and thus I can't adequately
       say that it won't cause monkeys to fly out of any orifices on your body
       beyond what the tests and the SYNOPSIS cover.

       That said there are a few caveats that have turned up during testing.

       1. The "method" keyword doesn't seem to work as expected. This is an
       integration issue that is being resolved but I want to wait for
       MooseX::Declare to gain some more polish on their slurpy arguments.

       2. MooseX::POE attempts to re-export Moose, which MooseX::Declare has
       already exported in a custom fashion.  This means that you'll get a
       keyword clash between the features that MooseX::Declare handles for you
       and the features that Moose handles. To work around this you'll need to
       write:

	   use MooseX::POE qw(event);
	   # or
	   use MooseX::POE::SweetArgs qw(event);
	   # or
	   use MooseX::POE::Role qw(event);

       to keep MooseX::POE from exporting the sugar that MooseX::Declare
       doesn't like. This is fixed in the Git version of MooseX::Declare but
       that version (as of this writing) is not on the CPAN.

SEE ALSO
AUTHORS
       ·   Chris Prather <chris@prather.org>

       ·   Ash Berlin <ash@cpan.org>

       ·   Chris Williams <chris@bingosnet.co.uk>

       ·   Yuval (nothingmuch) Kogman

       ·   Torsten Raudssus <torsten@raudssus.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.

perl v5.14.1			  2011-04-21			MooseX::POE(3)
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