Hi Monks!

I have the following problem that I can't get to work right now: In my parent Moose class I have the following code:

package Parent; use Moose; use Test::Most '!blessed'; sub BUILD { my ($self, $args) = @_; if ($args->{'tests'}) { plan tests => $args->{'tests'}; } }
The child has:
package Child; use Moose; extends qw(Parent); sub run { my ($self) = @_; ok(1, "a simple test"); } __PACKAGE__->new(tests => 1)->run;

However, this doesn't work because the subs of Test::Most are not in the namespace of the child:

Undefined subroutine &Child::ok called at oo_test.pl line 8.

So my question is: Is there a recommended way to export subs of non-Moose classes in Moose?

Thanks!

In reply to Moose: Exporting non-moose subs to child by elTriberium

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