Hi --
I often use the feature of a Class::DBI object that in string context it returns the primary key.
# untested sample code
my $a = Foo->retrieve(999); # $a is CDBI object
&some_sub('' . $a); # cast object back to scalar, here 999
If I wanted to mock a Foo object using the most excellent Test::MockObject approach, how would I set it up to control the stringification?
# untested sample code
my $mocka = Test::MockObject->new;
$mocka->set_isa('Foo');
# ??? how to overload stringification
# such that I can mock the result of
# '' . $mocka
# ???
Thanks wise and friendly monks!
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