#!perl -wT # NOTE: Module::Pluggable is going into core # and CORE tests can't modify @INC under taint # so this is a work around to make sure it # still works under taint checking. use strict; use Test::More tests => 5; my $foo; ok($foo = MyTest->new()); my @plugins; my @expected = qw(Module::Pluggable::Object); ok(@plugins = sort $foo->plugins); ok(grep {/Module::Pluggable::Object/} @plugins, "Contains Module::Pluggable::Object"); @plugins = (); ok(@plugins = sort MyTest->plugins); ok(grep {/Module::Pluggable::Object/} @plugins, "Contains Module::Pluggable::Object under class method"); package MyTest; use strict; use Module::Pluggable search_path => 'Module::Pluggable'; sub new { my $class = shift; return bless {}, $class; } 1;