=head1 NAME
accessors::chained - create method chaining accessors in caller's package.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
package Foo;
use accessors::chained qw( foo bar baz );
my $obj = bless {}, 'Foo';
# generates chaining accessors:
$obj->foo( 'hello ' )
->bar( 'world' )
->baz( "!\n" );
print $obj->foo, $obj->bar, $obj->baz;
=cut
package accessors::chained;
use strict;
use warnings::register;
use base qw( accessors );
our $VERSION = ((require accessors), $accessors::VERSION)[1];
our $REVISION = (split(/ /, ' $Revision: 1.2 $ '))[2];
# inherit everything for now.
1;
__END__
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The B<accessors::chained> pragma lets you create simple method-chaining
accessors at compile-time.
This module exists for future backwards-compatability - if the default style
of accessor ever changes, method-chaining accessors will still be available
through this pragma.
See L<accessors> for documentation.
=head1 AUTHOR
Steve Purkis <spurkis@epn.nu>
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<accessors>, L<accessors::classic>, L<base>
=cut
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