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as you're surely aware of, Any::Moose has been officially deprecated for more than 5 years.
In lib/App/perlrdf/FileSpec/OutputBindings.pm I see use Any::Moose. I also see extends 'App::perlrdf::FileSpec::OutputFile', which is itself a Moose class, so my understanding is that in practice, use Any::Moose is equivalent to use Moose in this context. Correct?
Would you be amenable to putting out a release that replaces usage of Any::Moose with Moose?
This would make my Any::Moose clean up mission, as part of the Debian Perl group, easier :)
Thanks in advance for considering.
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Hi Toby,
as you're surely aware of,
Any::Moose
has been officially deprecated for more than 5 years.In
lib/App/perlrdf/FileSpec/OutputBindings.pm
I seeuse Any::Moose
. I also seeextends 'App::perlrdf::FileSpec::OutputFile'
, which is itself a Moose class, so my understanding is that in practice,use Any::Moose
is equivalent touse Moose
in this context. Correct?Would you be amenable to putting out a release that replaces usage of
Any::Moose
withMoose
?This would make my
Any::Moose
clean up mission, as part of the Debian Perl group, easier :)Thanks in advance for considering.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: