I used a slimmed-down version of your script, trying to make it as simple as possible. This works for me.
#!perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Devel::SimpleTrace;
use Test::More tests => 2;
use Test::Resub qw(resub);
{
package BossClass;
sub show {
my ( $class, $message ) = @_;
return "$class, $message";
}
}
package main;
{
sub create {
my $obj = $_;
my $res = $obj->do_it;
}
my $mocker = resub( 'BossClass::show', sub { 'show' }, capture =>
+1 );
is( BossClass->show('no_go'), 'show' );
}
is( BossClass->show('show'), 'BossClass, show' );
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