Hello everyone,

Can anyone explain why this coersion does not appear to work:

use 5.026; use Test::Most; { package Thing; use Moose; use Types::Standard qw( Bool Str ); has delete => ( coerce => 1, is => 'ro', isa => Str->plus_coercions( Bool, q{ $_ ? 'yes' : 'no' } ), ); } { cmp_methods( new_ok( Thing => [ delete => 1 ] ), [ delete => 'yes' ], 'attributes are coerced as expected', ); } done_testing;

I get the following output:

# Failed test 'attributes are coerced as expected' # at t/coercion.t line 16. # Compared $data->delete # got : '1' # expect : 'yes' # Looks like you failed 1 test of 2.

I was following the instructions documented here. Any and all assistance is appreciated.


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In reply to Cannot coerce from Bool to Str by j1n3l0

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