Hi all,

I had a problem that I tracked down to BUILD getting run twice.

It turned out a subclass was (incorrectly) using "after 'BUILD'".   When
that happens the BUILD in the base class runs twice.

I realize it's an improper use of BUILD but just wanted to note it in case
it's not an expected behavior.

package baseclass;
use Moose;
sub BUILD { warn "in baseclass BUILD\n" }

package subclass;
use Moose;
extends 'baseclass';
# WRONG usage
after 'BUILD' => sub { warn "in bad subclass BUILD\n" };

package main;
subclass->new;

1;


Results in:

in baseclass BUILD
in baseclass BUILD
in bad subclass BUILD



 $Moose::VERSION = '2.0604';

-- 
Bill Moseley
mose...@hank.org

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