=pod
-This tests how well Moose type constraints
-play with Test::Deep.
+This tests how well Moose type constraints
+play with Test::Deep.
-Its not as pretty as Declare::Constraints::Simple,
+Its not as pretty as Declare::Constraints::Simple,
but it is not completely horrid either.
=cut
BEGIN {
eval "use Test::Deep;";
- plan skip_all => "Test::Deep is required for this test" if $@;
- plan tests => 5;
+ plan skip_all => "Test::Deep is required for this test" if $@;
}
use Test::Exception;
use Test::Deep qw[
eq_deeply array_each subhashof ignore
];
-
+
# define your own type ...
- type 'ArrayOfHashOfBarsAndRandomNumbers'
+ type 'ArrayOfHashOfBarsAndRandomNumbers'
=> where {
- eq_deeply($_,
+ eq_deeply($_,
array_each(
subhashof({
bar => Test::Deep::isa('Bar'),
})
)
)
- };
-
+ };
+
has 'bar' => (
is => 'rw',
isa => 'ArrayOfHashOfBarsAndRandomNumbers',
my $array_of_hashes = [
{ bar => Bar->new, random_number => 10 },
- { bar => Bar->new },
+ { bar => Bar->new },
];
my $foo;
lives_ok {
- $foo = Foo->new('bar' => $array_of_hashes);
+ $foo = Foo->new('bar' => $array_of_hashes);
} '... construction succeeded';
isa_ok($foo, 'Foo');
$foo->bar([{ foo => 3 }]);
} '... validation failed correctly';
-
+done_testing;