use strict;
use warnings;
-use Test::More no_plan => 1;
+use Test::More;
use Test::Exception;
-BEGIN {
- use_ok('Moose');
-}
# RT #37569
subtype 'MyArrayRef'
=> as 'ArrayRef'
=> where { defined $_->[0] }
- => message { ref $_ ? "ref: ". ref $_ : 'scalar' } # stringy
+ => message { ref $_ ? "ref: ". ref $_ : 'scalar' } # stringy
;
subtype 'MyObjectType'
my $foo = Foo->new;
my $obj = MyObject->new;
-throws_ok {
- $foo->ar([]);
-} qr/Attribute \(ar\) does not pass the type constraint because: ref: ARRAY/, '... got the right error message';
-
-throws_ok {
- $foo->obj($foo); # Doh!
-} qr/Attribute \(obj\) does not pass the type constraint because: Well it is an object/, '... got the right error message';
+throws_ok {
+ $foo->ar( [] );
+}
+qr/Attribute \(ar\) does not pass the type constraint because: ref: ARRAY/,
+ '... got the right error message';
-throws_ok {
- $foo->nt($foo); # scalar
-} qr/Attribute \(nt\) does not pass the type constraint because: blessed/, '... got the right error message';
+throws_ok {
+ $foo->obj($foo); # Doh!
+}
+qr/Attribute \(obj\) does not pass the type constraint because: Well it is an object/,
+ '... got the right error message';
+throws_ok {
+ $foo->nt($foo); # scalar
+}
+qr/Attribute \(nt\) does not pass the type constraint because: blessed/,
+ '... got the right error message';
+done_testing;