try.t:
#! /usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::MockModule;
my $father = Test::MockModule->new('Father');
$father->mock(alert => sub {
print 'replaced by try' . $/;
});
do 'Son.pm';
Father.pm
package Father;
sub alert {
print 'father' . $/;
}
1
Son.pm:
package Son;
use base Father;
sub new {
bless {}, Son;
*{'Father::alert'} = sub {
print 'son' . $/;
};
}
Son->new->alert();
When I run try.t,nothing is outputed
But if I delete the typeglob operation in Son.pm, I can get something outputed
why?
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