The software defines a message hash and categorizes them into four types: header, notice, warning, and error.
The developer behind Message.pm adheres to the "Pretty Things" ideology, and created this class to make it simple to display attractive, easy-to-read messages on the screen.
To use Message.pm in your own projects, you'll need to include the Colours and Message modules in your code. Simply define a hash of messages, using keys to identify each message and values to specify the type of message and the message text.
With the Message->new method, you can create a new instance of the class, passing in your colors and messages hashes. From there, you can use the draw method to display specific messages on the screen.
If you're looking for an intuitive and straightforward way to define and display messages in your Perl projects, Message.pm is the perfect solution. It's easy to use and offers a range of customization options to make your messages stand out from the rest.
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