#!./perl use strict; use warnings; require q(./test.pl); plan(tests => 4); =pod This tests the classic diamond inheritence pattern. / \ \ / =cut { package Diamond_A; sub hello { 'Diamond_A::hello' } } { package Diamond_B; use base 'Diamond_A'; } { package Diamond_C; use base 'Diamond_A'; sub hello { 'Diamond_C::hello' } } { package Diamond_D; use base ('Diamond_B', 'Diamond_C'); use mro 'c3'; } ok(eq_array( mro::get_linear_isa('Diamond_D'), [ qw(Diamond_D Diamond_B Diamond_C Diamond_A) ] ), '... got the right MRO for Diamond_D'); is(Diamond_D->hello, 'Diamond_C::hello', '... method resolved itself as expected'); is(Diamond_D->can('hello')->(), 'Diamond_C::hello', '... can(method) resolved itself as expected'); is(UNIVERSAL::can("Diamond_D", 'hello')->(), 'Diamond_C::hello', '... can(method) resolved itself as expected');