Hi, Karen, sure. I should say I *suspect* they're bugs based on my
expectations of trigger behavior. I should also say they're extremely minor
and probably aren't affecting anyone anywhere.
They're in mooseisms.t. My explanation of #2 is pretty flip -- I didn't
figure anyone would ever actually read it. Let me know if it needs
translation.
-----Original Message-----
From: Karen Etheridge
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2011 1:21 PM
To: moose@perl.org
Subject: Re: MooseX::OmniTrigger
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 11:40:32AM -0700, Todd Lorenz wrote:
Unlike standard triggers, omnitriggers will fire on any initialization,
setting, or clearing of the attribute value, and they're protected from
recursion. (And they eliminate a couple of very esoteric bugs I found with
standard triggers.)
Can you elaborate on these bugs?
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