That's not working for me either, and it seems like it should. Here's the sketch I'm using:

MyRole.pm

package MyRole; use Moo::Role; sub foo { return 'bar'; } 1;

rolesketch.pl

use 5.016; package MyClass; use Moo; use FindBin qw($Bin); use lib $Bin; with 'MyRole'; around foo => sub { my ($orig, $self) = @_; return 'Wrapped ' . $self->$orig; }; package main; package MyRole { sub foo { return 'baz' }; }; my $obj = MyClass->new; my $res = $obj->foo; if ($res =~ /baz$/) { say qq{OK, got $res}; } else { say qq{Not OK, got $res}; }

In reply to Re^3: Mocking a method defined in a Moo Role by PopeFelix
in thread Mocking a method defined in a Moo Role by PopeFelix

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