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-date: 2009-07-26T00:00:00Z
-summary: In which I show how to apply a role to a Moose's object
-title: Apply a role to a Moose object
----
-
-You can apply a role to a Moose object. You can do something like
-
-```perl
-#!/usr/bin/perl -w
-use strict;
-use feature ':5.10';
-
-package foo;
-use Moose::Role;
-sub baz {
- say 'i can haz baz';
-}
-
-package bar;
-use Moose;
-1;
-
-package main;
-
-my $test = bar->new;
-say "i can't haz baz" if !$test->can("baz");
-
-foo->meta->apply($test);
-$test->baz;
-```
-
-with the following output:
-
-```
-i can't haz baz
-i can haz baz
-```