> On Dec 27, 2016, at 11:20 AM, Konstantin S. Uvarin <khe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
>   I've come up with idea or a module that shortens (mostly test) one-liners.

That module should be called Stash::Alias, not HAS.

>   E.g. we have something like
> 
>   perl -we 'use My::Very::Long::Module; $x = My::Very::Long::Module->new( foo 
> => 42 ); print $x->foo;'
> 
>   I've come up with an interface to shorten that to just
> 
>   perl -Mnew=x=My::Very::Long::Module,foo,42 -we "print $x->foo;"
> 
>   It works well under strict, too.
> 
>   And it looks like it makes some sense - see this Perlmonks discussion: 
> http://perlmonks.org/?node_id=1178455
> 
>   However, I'm still unsure if the fun is worth putting into global 
> namespace, and module name HAS to be short, otherwise it kills the idea.
> 
>   Maybe there's a way to get people to try it out first without polluting 
> CPAN if it fails?
> 
>   Acme::n? github project w/o CPAN release?..
> 
>   The module itself:
> 
>   https://gist.github.com/dallaylaen/206a649ea54db4c6db93e99a2e9514b0
> 
>   Thank you,
> 
> --
> Konstantin S. Uvarin
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