Provided by: libmoox-types-mooselike-perl_0.25-2_all
NAME
MooX::Types::MooseLike::Base - Moose like types for Moo
SYNOPSIS
package MyPackage; use Moo; use MooX::Types::MooseLike::Base qw(:all); has "beers_by_day_of_week" => ( isa => HashRef ); has "current_BAC" => ( isa => Num ); # Also supporting is_$type. For example, is_Int() can be used as follows has 'legal_age' => ( is => 'ro', isa => sub { die "$_[0] is not of legal age" unless (is_Int($_[0]) && $_[0] > 17) }, );
DESCRIPTION
Moo attributes (like Moose) have an 'isa' property. This module provides some basic types for this property. One can import all types with ':all' tag or import a list of types like: use MooX::Types::MooseLike::Base qw/HashRef ArrayRef/; so one could then declare some attributtes like: has 'contact' => ( is => 'ro', isa => HashRef, ); has 'guest_list' => ( is => 'ro', isa => ArrayRef[HashRef], ); These types provide a check that the contact attribute is a "hash" reference, and that the guest_list is an "array of hash" references.
TYPES (1st class functions - return a coderef)
Any Any type (test is always true) Item Synonymous with Any type Undef A type that is not defined Defined A type that is defined Bool A boolean 1|0 type Value A non-reference type Ref A reference type Str A non-reference type where a reference to it is a SCALAR Num A number type Int An integer type ArrayRef An ArrayRef (ARRAY) type HashRef A HashRef (HASH) type CodeRef A CodeRef (CODE) type RegexpRef A regular expression reference type GlobRef A glob reference type FileHandle A type that is either a builtin perl filehandle or an IO::Handle object Object A type that is an object (think blessed)
PARAMETERIZED TYPES
Parameterizing Types With a Single Type The following types can be parameterized with other types. ArrayRef For example, ArrayRef[HashRef] HashRef ScalarRef Maybe For example, Maybe[Int] would be an integer or undef Parameterizing Types With Multiple Types AnyOf Check if the attribute is any of the listed types (think union). Takes a list of types as the argument, for example: isa => AnyOf[Int, ArrayRef[Int], HashRef[Int]] Note: AnyOf is passed an ArrayRef[CodeRef] AllOf Check if the attribute is all of the listed types (think intersection) Takes a list of types as the argument. For example: isa => AllOf[ InstanceOf['Human'], ConsumerOf['Air'], HasMethods['breath', 'dance'] ], Parameterizing Types With (Multiple) Strings In addition, we have some parameterized types that take string arguments. InstanceOf Check if the attribute is an object instance of one or more classes. Uses "blessed" and "isa" to do so. Takes a list of class names as the argument. For example: isa => InstanceOf['MyClass','MyOtherClass'] Note: InstanceOf is passed an ArrayRef[Str] ConsumerOf Check if the attribute is blessed and consumes one or more roles. Uses "blessed" and "does" to do so. Takes a list of role names as the arguments. For example: isa => ConsumerOf['My::Role', 'My::AnotherRole'] HasMethods Check if the attribute is blessed and has one or more methods. Uses "blessed" and "can" to do so. Takes a list of method names as the arguments. For example: isa => HasMethods[qw/postulate contemplate liberate/] Enum Check if the attribute is one of the enumerated strings. Takes a list of possible string values. For example: isa => Enum['rock', 'spock', 'paper', 'lizard', 'scissors']
AUTHOR
Mateu Hunter "hunter@missoula.org"
THANKS
mst has provided critical guidance on the design
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2011-2013 Mateu Hunter
LICENSE
You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.