Ok. Can you actually post the full error message so I can see the stack? What
version of Mason are you using? And can you run 't/Request.t' in the Mason
distribution to see if it passes, since that tests visit()?
Thanks
Jon
On Jun 30, 2011, at 11:28 AM, Jozef Mojzis wrote:
> Hi Jon,
>
> With index.mc
>
> <%init>
> $m->go("/test");
> </%init>
> this is index
>
> i got an correct internal redirect to "/test.mc".
>
> But when try the visit method either:
>
> <%init>
> $m->visit("/test");
> </%init>
> this is index
>
> or in the form
>
> <%init>
> my $obuff; $m->visit({out_method => \$obuf}, "/test");
> </%init>
> this is index
>
>
> got an 2 page long error message like:
>
> Attribute (req) is required at
> /Users/jm/perl5/lib/perl5/darwin-thread-multi-2level/Class/MOP/Class.pm line
> 524
>
> Class::MOP::Class::_construct_instance('Moose::Meta::Class::__ANON__::SERIAL::1=HASH(0x10213b428)',
> 'HASH(0x1021d4350)') called at
> /Users/jm/perl5/lib/perl5/darwin-thread-multi-2level/Class/MOP/Class.pm line
> 497
>
> Class::MOP::Class::new_object('Moose::Meta::Class::__ANON__::SERIAL::1=HASH(0x10213b428)',
> 'HASH(0x1021d4350)') called at
> /Users/jm/perl5/lib/perl5/darwin-thread-multi-2level/Moose/Meta/Class.pm line
> 269
>
> Moose::Meta::Class::new_object('Moose::Meta::Class::__ANON__::SERIAL::1=HASH(0x10213b428)',
> 'HASH(0x1021d4350)').....
>
> It is looks like a bug. :)
>
> Thanx.
> jm.
>
>
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