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This is because the TestPolicy
exists only for assertions. We can silence this by defining a basic can?/3
that returns always true, I think /cc @naps62
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Yes. That sounds like a good idea
Either that, or define the opposite on the policy itself. e.g.: a __before_compile__
call that would define def can?(_, _, _), do: false
, meaning that any policy where the user forgets to explicitly define permissions, would falback to disallowing everything, which I believe is safer than the opposite
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