NAME¶
MooseX::MultiInitArg - Attributes with aliases for constructor arguments.
SYNOPSIS¶
  package Thinger;
  use Moose;
        use MooseX::MultiInitArg;
  
  has 'data' => (
      metaclass => 'MultiInitArg',
      # For composability, you could use the following:
      # traits => ['MooseX::MultiInitArg::Trait'],
      is        => 'ro',
      isa       => 'Str',
      init_args => [qw(munge frobnicate)],
  );
  package main;
  # All these are equivalent
  my $foo = Thinger->new(data => 'foo');
  my $foo = Thinger->new(munge => 'foo');
  my $foo = Thinger->new(frobnicate => 'foo');
DESCRIPTION¶
If you've ever wanted to be able to call an attribute any number of things while
  you're passing arguments to your object constructor, Now You Can.
The primary motivator is that I have some attributes that were named
  inconsistently, and I wanted to rename them without breaking backwards
  compatibility with my existing API.
AUTHOR¶
Paul Driver, "<frodwith at cpan.org>"
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE¶
Copyright 2007-2013 by Paul Driver.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
  the same terms as Perl itself.