I have the following bit of code:

use Test::NoWarnings; use Test::Warn; warning_like ( sub { $obj->get_member_id_by_name('smith'); }, qr /than +/, 'warns when more than one name returned' );

So, I'm expecting my code to throw a warning. However, even though I want a warning for this one test, Test::NoWarnings is throwing a warning. I tried to suppress the warning with the following:

my $had_no_warnings; if (had_no_warnings) { $had_no_warnings = 1; } warning_like ( sub { $obj->get_member_id_by_name('smith'); }, qr /than +/, 'warns when more than one name returned' ); clear_warnings if $had_no_warnings;

However, this had no effect. Any way to suppress wanted warnings from the output of Test::NoWarnings?

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