NAME
    MooseX::StrictConstructor - Make your object constructors blow up on
    unknown attributes

SYNOPSIS
        package My::Class;

        use MooseX::StrictConstructor; # instead of use Moose

        has 'size' => ...;

        # then later ...

        # this blows up because color is not a known attribute
        My::Class->new( size => 5, color => 'blue' );

DESCRIPTION
    Using this class to load Moose instead of just loading using Moose
    itself makes your constructors "strict". If your constructor is called
    with an attribute init argument that your class does not declare, then
    it calls "Carp::confess()". This is a great way to catch small typos.

  Subverting Strictness
    You may find yourself wanting to have your constructor accept a
    parameter which does not correspond to an attribute.

    In that case, you'll probably also be writing a "BUILD()" or
    "BUILDARGS()" method to deal with that parameter. In a "BUILDARGS()"
    method, you can simply make sure that this parameter is not included in
    the hash reference you return. Otherwise, in a "BUILD()" method, you can
    delete it from the hash reference of parameters.

      sub BUILD {
          my $self   = shift;
          my $params = shift;

          if ( delete $params->{do_something} ) {
              ...
          }
      }

AUTHOR
    Dave Rolsky, "<autarch@urth.org>"

BUGS
    Please report any bugs or feature requests to
    "bug-moosex-strictconstructor@rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface
    at <http://rt.cpan.org>. I will be notified, and then you'll
    automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
    Copyright 2007-2008 Dave Rolsky, All Rights Reserved.

    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
    under the same terms as Perl itself.

