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NAME

       Type::Tiny::Manual::AllTypes - alphabetical list of all type constraints bundled with
       Type::Tiny

MANUAL

       The following is a list of type constraints bundled with Type::Tiny, with very brief
       descriptions. For more information, see the type library's documentation, and the test
       cases in "t/21-types/".

       GitHib link: <https://github.com/tobyink/p5-type-tiny/tree/master/t/21-types>.

       •   Any in Types::Standard

           Anything. Absolutely anything.

       •   ArrayLike [parameterizable] in Types::TypeTiny

           Arrayrefs and objects overloading arrayfication.

       •   ArrayRef [parameterizable] in Types::Standard

           Arrayrefs.

       •   Bool [has coercion] in Types::Standard

           Booleans; the numbers or strings "0" and "1", the empty string, or undef.

       •   ClassName in Types::Standard

           Any loaded package name.

       •   CodeLike in Types::TypeTiny

           Coderefs and objects overloading coderefification.

       •   CodeRef in Types::Standard

           Coderefs.

       •   ConsumerOf [parameterizable] in Types::Standard

           An object that DOES a particular role.

       •   CycleTuple [parameterizable] in Types::Standard

           An arrayref with a repeating pattern of constraints on its values.

       •   Defined in Types::Standard

           Any value other than undef.

       •   Dict [parameterizable] in Types::Standard

           A hashref with constraints on each of its values.

       •   Enum [parameterizable] in Types::Standard

           A string from an allowed set of strings.

       •   _ForeignTypeConstraint in Types::TypeTiny

           A coderef or an object which Type::Tiny knows how to convert into a Type::Tiny
           instance. (Yes, the name of this type starts with an underscore.)

       •   FileHandle in Types::Standard

           A reference where Scalar::Util::openhandle returns true, or a blessed object in the
           IO::Handle class.

       •   GlobRef in Types::Standard

           Globrefs

       •   HashLike [parameterizable] in Types::TypeTiny

           Hashrefs and objects overloading hashrefification.

       •   HashRef [parameterizable] in Types::Standard

           Hashrefs.

       •   HasMethods [parameterizable] in Types::Standard

           An object that can do particular methods.

       •   InstanceOf [parameterizable] in Types::Standard

           An object that isa particular class.

       •   Int in Types::Standard

           A whole number, either positive, negative, or zero.

       •   IntRange [parameterizable] in Types::Common::Numeric

           An integer within a particular numeric range.

       •   Item in Types::Standard

           Any single item; effectively the same as Any.

       •   LaxNum in Types::Standard

           A number; relaxed constraint that allows "inf".

       •   LowerCaseSimpleStr [has coercion] in Types::Common::String

           A string less than 256 characters long with no line breaks or uppercase letters.

       •   LowerCaseStr [has coercion] in Types::Common::String

           A string with no uppercase letters.

       •   Map [parameterizable] in Types::Standard

           A hashref with a constraint for the values and keys.

       •   Maybe [parameterizable] in Types::Standard

           When parameterized, the same as its parameter, but also allows undef.

       •   NegativeInt in Types::Common::Numeric

           An integer below 0.

       •   NegativeNum in Types::Common::Numeric

           A number below 0.

       •   NegativeOrZeroInt in Types::Common::Numeric

           An integer below 0, or 0.

       •   NegativeOrZeroNum in Types::Common::Numeric

           A number below 0, or 0.

       •   NonEmptySimpleStr in Types::Common::String

           A string with more than 0 but less than 256 characters with no line breaks.

       •   NonEmptyStr in Types::Common::String

           A string with more than 0 characters.

       •   Num in Types::Standard

           The same as LaxNum or StrictNum depending on environment.

       •   NumericCode [has coercion] in Types::Common::String

           A string containing only digits.

       •   NumRange [parameterizable] in Types::Common::Numeric

           A number within a particular numeric range.

       •   Object in Types::Standard

           A blessed object.

       •   Optional [parameterizable] in Types::Standard

           Used in conjunction with Dict, Tuple, or CycleTuple.

       •   OptList in Types::Standard

           An arrayref of arrayrefs, where each of the inner arrayrefs are two values, the first
           value being a string.

       •   Overload [parameterizable] in Types::Standard

           An overloaded object.

       •   Password in Types::Common::String

           A string at least 4 characters long and less than 256 characters long with no line
           breaks.

       •   PositiveInt in Types::Common::Numeric

           An integer above 0.

       •   PositiveNum in Types::Common::Numeric

           A number above 0.

       •   PositiveOrZeroInt in Types::Common::Numeric

           An integer above 0, or 0.

       •   PositiveOrZeroNum in Types::Common::Numeric

           An number above 0, or 0.

       •   Ref [parameterizable] in Types::Standard

           Any reference.

       •   RegexpRef in Types::Standard

           A regular expression.

       •   RoleName in Types::Standard

           Any loaded package name where there is no `new` method.

       •   ScalarRef [parameterizable] in Types::Standard

           Scalarrefs.

       •   SimpleStr in Types::Common::String

           A string with less than 256 characters with no line breaks.

       •   SingleDigit in Types::Common::Numeric

           A single digit number. This includes single digit negative numbers!

       •   Slurpy [parameterizable] in Types::Standard

           Used in conjunction with Dict or Tuple.

       •   Str in Types::Standard

           A string.

       •   StrictNum in Types::Standard

           A number; strict constaint.

       •   StringLike in Types::TypeTiny

           Strings and objects overloading stringification.

       •   StrLength [parameterizable] in Types::Common::String

           A string with length in a particular range.

       •   StrMatch [parameterizable] in Types::Standard

           A string matching a particular regular expression.

       •   StrongPassword in Types::Common::String

           A string at least 4 characters long and less than 256 characters long with no line
           breaks and at least one non-alphabetic character.

       •   Tied [parameterizable] in Types::Standard

           A reference to a tied variable.

       •   Tuple [parameterizable] in Types::Standard

           An arrayref with constraints on its values.

       •   TypeTiny [has coercion] in Types::TypeTiny

           Blessed objects in the Type::Tiny class.

       •   Undef in Types::Standard

           undef.

       •   UpperCaseSimpleStr [has coercion] in Types::Common::String

           A string less than 256 characters long with no line breaks or lowercase letters.

       •   UpperCaseStr [has coercion] in Types::Common::String

           A string with no lowercase letters.

       •   Value in Types::Standard

           Any non-reference value, including undef.

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AUTHOR

       Toby Inkster <tobyink@cpan.org>.

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