Hello,
in a Moose::Role I defined two subtypes
subtype 'OptInt' => as 'Int';
subtype 'OptStr' => as 'Str';
With
use Types::Standard qw(Maybe Str Int OptInt OptStr);
I want to specify an attribute of a class
has 'xxx' => (is => 'rw',
isa => (Maybe[OptInt])->plus_coercions(OptInt, sub{
+ undef }));
which, understandably, results in the error message
Could not find sub 'OptInt' to export in package 'Types::Standard' at
How should I specify my subtypes in order to make the above work?
Thanks for any help.
K.D.J.
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