[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/lizmat/Attribute-Predicate.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/lizmat/Attribute-Predicate) NAME ==== Attribute::Predicate - add "is predicate" trait to Attributes SYNOPSIS ======== use Attribute::Predicate; class Foo { has $.bar is predicate; # adds method "has-bar" has $.baz is predicate; # adds method "bazzy" } Foo.new(bar => 42).has-bar; # True Foo.new(bar => 42).bazzy; # False DESCRIPTION =========== This module adds a `is predicate` trait to `Attributes`. It is similar in function to the "predicate" option of Perl 5's `Moo` and `Moose` object systems. If specified without any additional information, it will create a method with the name "has-{attribute.name}". If a specific string is specified, then it will create the method with that given name. The method in question will return a `Bool` indicating whether the attribute has a defined value. AUTHOR ====== Elizabeth Mattijsen Source can be located at: https://github.com/lizmat/Attribute-Predicate . Comments and Pull Requests are welcome. COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE ===================== Copyright 2018 Elizabeth Mattijsen This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the Artistic License 2.0.