I don't see the recursing happening here. I am uncertain as to why the difference, but I'm guessing it has something to do with RapTTR being a Moose module and the way the new method is created for it.
Well, the next step would be to make Foo a moose class, ie make Foo fail the same way as your real class
In reply to Re: Testing -- making a new constructor behave differently for one package
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Testing -- making a new constructor behave differently for one package
by tj_thompson
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