I'm just looking at DBIx::Class::Manual::Example

It starts out by setting up a database and then goes on to 'Set up
DBIx::Class::Schema' and all of a sudden it is creating a subdirectory
called Main.

Why? Where did that come from? It's supposed to be a simple example, so
presumably there's a pretty important reason why this directory appears
out of nowhere.

Why is there no explanation of why we need that extra level of
directory? Why is it called Main instead of Schema?

Cheers, Dave

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