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Badger::Constants(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Badger::Constants(3pm)

NAME

Badger::Constants - defines constants for other Badger modules

SYNOPSIS

    use Badger::Constants 'HASH';
    
    if (ref $something eq HASH) {
        # rejoice!  No need to quote the word 'HASH'
    }

DESCRIPTION

This module defines a number of constants used by other "Badger" modules. They can be imported into the caller's namespace by naming them as options to the "use Badger::Constants" statement:

    use Badger::Constants 'HASH';
    print HASH;   # HASH

Alternatively, one of the tagset identifiers may be specified to import different sets of constants.

    use Badger::Constants ':types';
    print HASH;   # HASH

EXPORTABLE CONSTANTS

CONSTANTS

Set to "Badger::Constants".

SCALAR

The literal word "SCALAR", typically used for testing references.

    if (ref $data eq SCALAR) {
        ...
    }

ARRAY

The literal word "ARRAY", typically used for testing references.

    if (ref $data eq ARRAY) {
        ...
    }

HASH

The literal word "HASH", typically used for testing references.

    if (ref $data eq HASH) {
        ...
    }

CODE

The literal word "CODE", typically used for testing references.

    if (ref $data eq CODE) {
        ...
    }

GLOB

The literal word "GLOB", typically used for testing references.

    if (ref $data eq GLOB) {
        ...
    }

REGEX

The literal word "Regexp", typically used for testing references.

    if (ref $data eq REGEX) {
        ...
    }

FALSE

A false value (0)

TRUE

A true value (1)

OFF

A generic flag used to disable things (0).

ON

A generic flag used to enable things (1).

ALL

The literal string "all".

NONE

The literal string "none".

DEFAULT

The literal string "default".

WARN

The literal string "warn".

LAST

The value "-1", used to index the last item in an array.

    $array[LAST];

CRLF

An unambiguous carriage return and newline sequence: "\015\012"

PKG

An alias for the "::" symbol used to delimiter Perl packages. Typically used to construct symbol references.

    use Badger::Constants 'PKG';
    use constant EXAMPLE => 'EXAMPLE';
    
    my $var = ${ $pkg.PKG.EXAMPLE };   # same as: ${"${pkg}::EXAMPLE"}

DOT

An alias for a dot ".".

REFS

The literal string "refs". Typically used like so:

    no strict REFS;

ONCE

The literal string "once". Typically used like so:

    no warnings ONCE;

BLANK

An empty string. How much more blank could this be? And the answer is none. None more blank.

SPACE

A single space character. Not to be confused with the three dimensional fabric of reality that it happens to share a name with.

SLASH

A forward slash as used to separate path segments in URIs and filesystem paths on sane operating systems.

DELIMITER

A regular expression used to split whitespace delimited tokens. Also accepts commas with optional trailing whitespace as a delimiter.

    $names = [ split DELIMITER, $names ] 
        unless ref $names eq ARRAY;

WILDCARD

A regular expression used to match strings containing the "*" or "?" wildcard characters.

    if ($path =~ WILDCARD) {
        # do something...
    }

UTF8

The literal string "utf8".

JSON

The literal string "json".

YAML

The literal string "yaml".

LOADED

Contains the literal string "BADGER_LOADED". The Badger::Class module uses it to define the $BADGER_LOADED variable in any modules that it loads.

EXPORTABLE TAG SETS

The following tag sets and associated constants are defined:

:types

    SCALAR HASH ARRAY CODE REGEX

:values

    FALSE TRUE OFF ON ALL NONE DEFAULT

:all

All the constants.

AUTHOR

Andy Wardley <http://wardley.org/>

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (C) 1996-2009 Andy Wardley. All Rights Reserved.

This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

SEE ALSO

See Badger::Exporter for more information on exporting variables.

2023-08-28 perl v5.36.0