X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=gitmo%2FMouse.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=t%2F030_roles%2Ffailing%2F010_run_time_role_composition.t;h=6731d06bff8a0fb519e66e38fc0e5c16058d587b;hp=df873d3cc83be4035d7cbff9357fce0885a9e4aa;hb=6cfa1e5e70616fb102915489c02d8347ffa912fb;hpb=4f9945f5a128e120049ce8a7a30cf469d1568b9b diff --git a/t/030_roles/failing/010_run_time_role_composition.t b/t/030_roles/failing/010_run_time_role_composition.t index df873d3..6731d06 100644 --- a/t/030_roles/failing/010_run_time_role_composition.t +++ b/t/030_roles/failing/010_run_time_role_composition.t @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ use Scalar::Util qw(blessed); =pod This test can be used as a basis for the runtime role composition. -Apparently it is not as simple as just making an anon class. One of +Apparently it is not as simple as just making an anon class. One of the problems is the way that anon classes are DESTROY-ed, which is not very compatible with how instances are dealt with. @@ -37,35 +37,35 @@ not very compatible with how instances are dealt with. } my $obj = My::Class->new; -isa_ok($obj, 'My::Class'); - +isa_ok($obj, 'My::Class'); + my $obj2 = My::Class->new; -isa_ok($obj2, 'My::Class'); +isa_ok($obj2, 'My::Class'); { ok(!$obj->can( 'talk' ), "... the role is not composed yet"); - + ok(!$obj->does('Bark'), '... we do not do any roles yet'); - + Bark->meta->apply($obj); ok($obj->does('Bark'), '... we now do the Bark role'); - ok(!My::Class->does('Bark'), '... the class does not do the Bark role'); + ok(!My::Class->does('Bark'), '... the class does not do the Bark role'); isa_ok($obj, 'My::Class'); isnt(blessed($obj), 'My::Class', '... but it is no longer blessed into My::Class'); ok(!My::Class->can('talk'), "... the role is not composed at the class level"); ok($obj->can('talk'), "... the role is now composed at the object level"); - + is($obj->talk, 'woof', '... got the right return value for the newly composed method'); } { ok(!$obj2->does('Bark'), '... we do not do any roles yet'); - + Bark->meta->apply($obj2); - + ok($obj2->does('Bark'), '... we now do the Bark role'); is(blessed($obj), blessed($obj2), '... they share the same anon-class/role thing'); } @@ -78,25 +78,25 @@ isa_ok($obj2, 'My::Class'); Sleeper->meta->apply($obj); ok($obj->does('Bark'), '... we still do the Bark role'); - ok($obj->does('Sleeper'), '... we now do the Sleeper role too'); - - ok(!My::Class->does('Sleeper'), '... the class does not do the Sleeper role'); - - isnt(blessed($obj), blessed($obj2), '... they no longer share the same anon-class/role thing'); - + ok($obj->does('Sleeper'), '... we now do the Sleeper role too'); + + ok(!My::Class->does('Sleeper'), '... the class does not do the Sleeper role'); + + isnt(blessed($obj), blessed($obj2), '... they no longer share the same anon-class/role thing'); + isa_ok($obj, 'My::Class'); is(My::Class->sleep, 'nite-nite', '... the original method still responds as expected'); is($obj->sleep, 'snore', '... got the right return value for the newly composed method'); - is($obj->talk, 'zzz', '... got the right return value for the newly composed method'); + is($obj->talk, 'zzz', '... got the right return value for the newly composed method'); } { ok(!$obj2->does('Sleeper'), '... we do not do any roles yet'); - + Sleeper->meta->apply($obj2); - + ok($obj2->does('Sleeper'), '... we now do the Bark role'); is(blessed($obj), blessed($obj2), '... they share the same anon-class/role thing again'); }