use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
use Test::Fatal;
{
package Foo;
use Moose;
has 'bar' => (
is => 'ro',
required => 1,
);
# Defining this causes the FIRST call to Baz->new w/o param to fail,
# if no call to ANY Moose::Object->new was done before.
sub DEMOLISH {
my ( $self ) = @_;
# ... Moose (kinda) eats exceptions in DESTROY/DEMOLISH";
}
}
{
my $obj = eval { Foo->new; };
like( $@, qr/is required/, "... Foo plain" );
is( $obj, undef, "... the object is undef" );
}
{
package Bar;
sub new { die "Bar died"; }
sub DESTROY {
die "Vanilla Perl eats exceptions in DESTROY too";
}
}
{
my $obj = eval { Bar->new; };
like( $@, qr/Bar died/, "... Bar plain" );
is( $obj, undef, "... the object is undef" );
}
{
package Baz;
use Moose;
sub DEMOLISH {
$? = 0;
}
}
{
local $@ = 42;
local $? = 84;
{
Baz->new;
}
is( $@, 42, '$@ is still 42 after object is demolished without dying' );
is( $?, 84, '$? is still 84 after object is demolished without dying' );
local $@ = 0;
{
Baz->new;
}
is( $@, 0, '$@ is still 0 after object is demolished without dying' );
Baz->meta->make_immutable, redo
if Baz->meta->is_mutable
}
done_testing;