When I use Test::Deep within a Test::Class subclass and run the test, I get an error: Test::Deep not Test::Class or integer at 01-TestDeep.t line 6

If the use Test::Deep is commented out, it works fine.

Does anyone know of a workaround for this (other than not using Test::Deep with Test::Class)?

I'm using the latest versions of both modules:
Test::Deep version = 0.093
Test::Class version = 0.11

Project/Test/TestDeep.pm

package Project::Test::TestDeep; use strict; use warnings; use base qw(Test::Class); use Test::More; # If the following line is uncommented, the test fails. #use Test::Deep; sub setup : Tests(setup => 2) { ok(2); } sub test : Tests(2) { ok(1); ok(1); } 1;
test_deep.t:
use strict; use warnings; use PSC::Test::TestDeep; Test::Class->runtests(); exit;

In reply to Problem when Test::Deep and Test::Class are used together by mp

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