NAME¶
Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint - The Moose Type Constraint metaclass
VERSION¶
version 2.1213
DESCRIPTION¶
This class represents a single type constraint. Moose's built-in type
constraints, as well as constraints you define, are all stored in a
Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Registry object as objects of this class.
INHERITANCE¶
"Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint" is a subclass of Class::MOP::Object.
METHODS¶
- Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint->new(%options)
- This creates a new type constraint based on the provided %options:
- •
- name
The constraint name. If a name is not provided, it will be set to
"__ANON__".
- •
- parent
A "Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint" object which is the parent type
for the type being created. This is optional.
- •
- constraint
This is the subroutine reference that implements the actual constraint
check. This defaults to a subroutine which always returns true.
- •
- message
A subroutine reference which is used to generate an error message when the
constraint fails. This is optional.
- •
- coercion
A Moose::Meta::TypeCoercion object representing the coercions to the type.
This is optional.
- •
- inlined
A subroutine which returns a string suitable for inlining this type
constraint. It will be called as a method on the type constraint object,
and will receive a single additional parameter, a variable name to be
tested (usually "$_" or "$_[0]".
This is optional.
- •
- inline_environment
A hash reference of variables to close over. The keys are variables names,
and the values are references to the variables.
- $constraint->equals($type_name_or_object)
- Returns true if the supplied name or type object is the same as the
current type.
- $constraint->is_subtype_of($type_name_or_object)
- Returns true if the supplied name or type object is a parent of the
current type.
- $constraint->is_a_type_of($type_name_or_object)
- Returns true if the given type is the same as the current type, or is a
parent of the current type. This is a shortcut for checking
"equals" and "is_subtype_of".
- $constraint->coerce($value)
- This will attempt to coerce the value to the type. If the type does not
have any defined coercions this will throw an error.
If no coercion can produce a value matching $constraint, the original value
is returned.
- $constraint->assert_coerce($value)
- This method behaves just like "coerce", but if the result is not
valid according to $constraint, an error is thrown.
- $constraint->check($value)
- Returns true if the given value passes the constraint for the type.
- $constraint->validate($value)
- This is similar to "check". However, if the type is valid
then the method returns an explicit "undef". If the type is not
valid, we call "$self->get_message($value)" internally to
generate an error message.
- $constraint->assert_valid($value)
- Like "check" and "validate", this method checks
whether $value is valid under the constraint. If it is, it will return
true. If it is not, an exception will be thrown with the results of
"$self->get_message($value)".
- $constraint->name
- Returns the type's name, as provided to the constructor.
- $constraint->parent
- Returns the type's parent, as provided to the constructor, if any.
- $constraint->has_parent
- Returns true if the type has a parent type.
- $constraint->parents
- Returns all of the types parents as an list of type constraint
objects.
- $constraint->constraint
- Returns the type's constraint, as provided to the constructor.
- $constraint->get_message($value)
- This generates a method for the given value. If the type does not have an
explicit message, we generate a default message.
- $constraint->has_message
- Returns true if the type has a message.
- $constraint->message
- Returns the type's message as a subroutine reference.
- $constraint->coercion
- Returns the type's Moose::Meta::TypeCoercion object, if one exists.
- $constraint->has_coercion
- Returns true if the type has a coercion.
- $constraint->can_be_inlined
- Returns true if this type constraint can be inlined. A type constraint
which subtypes an inlinable constraint and does not add an additional
constraint "inherits" its parent type's inlining.
- $constraint->create_child_type(%options)
- This returns a new type constraint of the same class using the provided
%options. The "parent" option will be the current type.
This method exists so that subclasses of this class can override this
behavior and change how child types are created.
BUGS¶
See "BUGS" in Moose for details on reporting bugs.
AUTHORS¶
- •
- Stevan Little <stevan.little@iinteractive.com>
- •
- Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org>
- •
- Jesse Luehrs <doy@tozt.net>
- •
- Shawn M Moore <code@sartak.org>
- •
- XXXX XXX'XX (Yuval Kogman) <nothingmuch@woobling.org>
- •
- Karen Etheridge <ether@cpan.org>
- •
- Florian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org>
- •
- Hans Dieter Pearcey <hdp@weftsoar.net>
- •
- Chris Prather <chris@prather.org>
- •
- Matt S Trout <mst@shadowcat.co.uk>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE¶
This software is copyright (c) 2006 by Infinity Interactive, Inc..
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.