Any code that uses UNIVERSAL::can() or UNIVERSAL::isa() as functions breaks Test::MockObject and Class::Roles. I can't fix that.

I can use UNIVERSAL::isa and UNIVERSAL::can in my code to warn people that things will break if they use them incorrectly and to try to route around the damage as much as possible.

Still, I don't have any sympathy for people who write broken code and expect it to work. If you break my code, you get to keep both pieces. Don't save your receipt.

Oh, and the Class::DBI code should likely be instead:

eval { $_->can( 'id' ) } and $_ = $_->id for grep { defined $_ } @pk_values;

In reply to Re^2: Strange bug involving mysql, auto_increment, Class::DBI and Test::MockObject by chromatic
in thread Strange bug involving mysql, auto_increment, Class::DBI and Test::MockObject by Mutant

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