use strict;
use warnings;
-use Test::More tests => 40;
+use Test::More tests => 52;
use Test::Exception;
BEGIN {
my $foo = sub { 'Foo::foo' };
+ok(!UNIVERSAL::isa($foo, 'Class::MOP::Method'), '... our method is not yet blessed');
+
lives_ok {
$Foo->add_method('foo' => $foo);
} '... we added the method successfully';
+isa_ok($foo, 'Class::MOP::Method');
+
+is($foo->name, 'foo', '... got the right name for the method');
+is($foo->package_name, 'Foo', '... got the right package name for the method');
+
ok($Foo->has_method('foo'), '... Foo->has_method(foo) (defined with Sub::Name)');
is($Foo->get_method('foo'), $foo, '... Foo->get_method(foo) == \&foo');
ok($Foo->has_method('bang'), '... Foo->has_method(bang) (defined in main:: using symbol tables and Sub::Name)');
ok($Foo->has_method('evaled_foo'), '... Foo->has_method(evaled_foo) (evaled in main::)');
+# calling get_method blessed them all
+isa_ok($_, 'Class::MOP::Method') for (
+ \&Foo::FOO_CONSTANT,
+ \&Foo::bar,
+ \&Foo::baz,
+ \&Foo::floob,
+ \&Foo::blah,
+ \&Foo::bling,
+ \&Foo::bang,
+ \&Foo::evaled_foo,
+ );
+
{
package Foo::Aliasing;
use metaclass;