use strict;
use warnings;
package Foo;{
use Moose;
use Data::MultiValued::AttributeTrait::Tags;
use Data::MultiValued::AttributeTrait::Ranges;
use Data::MultiValued::AttributeTrait::TagsAndRanges;
with 'Data::MultiValued::UglySerializationHelperRole';
has tt => (
is => 'rw',
isa => 'Int',
traits => ['MultiValued::Tags'],
default => 3,
predicate => 'has_tt',
clearer => 'clear_tt',
);
has rr => (
is => 'rw',
isa => 'Str',
traits => ['MultiValued::Ranges'],
predicate => 'has_rr',
clearer => 'clear_rr',
);
has ttrr => (
is => 'rw',
isa => 'Str',
default => 'default',
traits => ['MultiValued::TagsAndRanges'],
predicate => 'has_ttrr',
clearer => 'clear_ttrr',
);
}
package main;
use Test::Most 'die';
use Data::Printer;
use JSON::XS;
my $opts={tag=>'something'};
my $json = JSON::XS->new->utf8;
my $obj = Foo->new(rr=>'foo');
$obj->tt_multi($opts,1234);
my $hash = $obj->as_hash;
note p $hash;
my $str = $json->encode($hash);
note p $str;
note "rebuilding";
my $obj2 = Foo->new_in_place($json->decode($str));
note p $obj;
note p $obj2;
is($obj2->tt,$obj->tt,'tt');
is($obj2->tt_multi($opts),$obj->tt_multi($opts),'tt tagged');
is($obj2->rr,$obj->rr,'rr');
done_testing;