Hi there,
I'm writing code using MooseX::Declare.
Now I experienced some trouble when initializing a new object using:
my $f = new Foo(
one => 'valued',
two => undef
);
Foo.pm
use MooseX::Declare;
class Foo {
has 'one' => (is => 'rw', isa => 'Str');
has 'two' => (is => 'rw', isa => 'Str');
};
moose complains that two isn't the type which expected.
Short, it happens what MooseX::UndefTolerant tries to avoid. But this module does nothing if I use MooseX::Declare to write a class. I tried both ways, the standard way to make all attributes undef tolerant and the other way using traits. But both had no effect.
So anyone can help me? Thank you!
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