use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More 'no_plan';
BEGIN {
use_ok('Coat');
}
{
package Foo;
use Coat;
has 'bar' => (is => 'ro', required => 1);
has 'baz' => (is => 'rw', default => 100, required => 1);
has 'boo' => (is => 'rw', lazy => 1, default => 50, required => 1);
}
{
my $foo = Foo->new(bar => 10, baz => 20, boo => 100);
isa_ok($foo, 'Foo');
is($foo->bar, 10, '... got the right bar');
is($foo->baz, 20, '... got the right baz');
is($foo->boo, 100, '... got the right boo');
}
{
my $foo = Foo->new(bar => 10, boo => 5);
isa_ok($foo, 'Foo');
is($foo->bar, 10, '... got the right bar');
is($foo->baz, 100, '... got the right baz');
is($foo->boo, 5, '... got the right boo');
}
{
my $foo = Foo->new(bar => 10);
isa_ok($foo, 'Foo');
is($foo->bar, 10, '... got the right bar');
is($foo->baz, 100, '... got the right baz');
is($foo->boo, 50, '... got the right boo');
}
eval { Foo->new(bar => 10, baz => undef) };
ok( $@ =~ /^Attribute \(baz\) is required and cannot be undef/,
'... must supply all the required attribute');
eval { Foo->new(bar => 10, boo => undef) };
ok( $@ =~ /^Attribute \(boo\) is required and cannot be undef/,
'... must supply all the required attribute');
eval { Foo->new };
ok( $@ =~ /^Attribute \(bar\) is required/,
'... must supply all the required attribute');