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package Moose::Meta::Method::Accessor::Native::Hash::clear; our $VERSION = '2.2203'; use strict; use warnings; use Moose::Role; with 'Moose::Meta::Method::Accessor::Native::Hash::Writer'; sub _maximum_arguments { 0 } sub _adds_members { 0 } # The inner () in this expression is for the benefit of inlining code that # might end up looking like "values %{ {} }". This is a syntax error in perl # but 'values %{ { () } }' is not. sub _potential_value { '{ ( ) }' } # There are no new members so we don't need to coerce new values (none exist) # and we always want to check the new (empty) hash as a whole. sub _inline_coerce_new_values { '' } sub _check_new_members_only { 0 } sub _inline_optimized_set_new_value { my $self = shift; my ($inv, $new, $slot_access) = @_; return $slot_access . ' = {};'; } sub _return_value { '' } no Moose::Role; 1;