I am using the module Sub::Override to mock a subroutine during testing. I am actually testing a subroutine named sub_a. sub_a is calling another subroutine sub_b to do some work. sub_b is actually executing some commands over the ssh connection which I want to mock in my testing mode. So I am using sub::override to mock sub_b.
sub_a{
...
sub_b(arg1, arg2)
}
In my test code I am overriding it like this
my $override_sshCommand = override_sub( 'package::filename::sub_b', sub ($$) { return "success"; }, undef );
In the above code if sub_b and sub_a are in the same class then the override is successful. Otherwise the override does not work. I can fix this issue by using the fully qualified name of sub_b when calling from sub_a
sub_a{
...
package::filename::sub_b(arg1, arg2);
}
The above code fixes the issue and the override is successful. But I don't want to do it like this, as I don't own that code and also it looks ugly. Is there any other solution ?