Moose::Exception - Superclass for Moose internal exceptions
version 2.2201
This class contains attributes which are common to all Moose internal
exception classes.
If you're writing your own exception classes, you should instead prefer
the Throwable role or the the Throwable::Error manpage superclass - this is
effectively a cut-down internal fork of the latter, and not designed
for use in user code.
Of course if you're writing metaclass traits, it would then make sense to
subclass the relevant Moose exceptions - but only then.
This attribute contains the exception message.
Every subclass of the Moose::Exception manpage is expected to override
_build_message method in order to construct this value.
This attribute contains the stack trace for the given exception. It returns a
the Devel::StackTrace manpage object.
This method returns a stringified form of the exception, including a stack
trace. By default, this method skips Moose-internal stack frames until it sees
a caller outside of the Moose core. If the MOOSE_FULL_EXCEPTION environment
variable is true, these frames are included.
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