Create generic methods for OO Perl
This module solves the problem of having to continually write accessor
methods for your objects that perform standard tasks.
The argument to 'use' is an *arrayref*, as pairs whose "keys" are the names
of types of generic methods generated by MethodMaker and whose "values"
tell method maker what methods to make.
To override any generated methods, it is sufficient to ensure that the
overriding method is defined when Class::MethodMaker is called. Note that
the 'use' keyword introduces a 'BEGIN' block, so you may need to define (or
at least declare) your overriding method in a 'BEGIN' block.
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