> The M in Moose is for Metamodel, and if I wanted custom object behavior in > Perl6, I would subclass it's standard metamodel and then override what needs > changing eg STORE/FETCH. > > No idea how to do that, or it's feasiblity. Just have the impression that the > point of having a metamodel is for this sort of thing. Whatever I managed to trace down in the core, there is no single point of entrance for fetch/store of a value. Best regards, Vadim Belman
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