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1 | |
2 | package Moose::Util::TypeConstraints; |
3 | |
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4 | use Carp (); |
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5 | use List::MoreUtils qw( all any ); |
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6 | use Scalar::Util qw( blessed reftype ); |
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7 | use Moose::Exporter; |
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8 | |
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9 | our $VERSION = '0.91'; |
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10 | $VERSION = eval $VERSION; |
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11 | our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:STEVAN'; |
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12 | |
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13 | ## -------------------------------------------------------- |
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14 | # Prototyped subs must be predeclared because we have a |
15 | # circular dependency with Moose::Meta::Attribute et. al. |
16 | # so in case of us being use'd first the predeclaration |
d9b40005 |
17 | # ensures the prototypes are in scope when consumers are |
18 | # compiled. |
19 | |
d9b40005 |
20 | # dah sugah! |
180899ed |
21 | sub where (&); |
22 | sub via (&); |
23 | sub message (&); |
d9b40005 |
24 | sub optimize_as (&); |
d9b40005 |
25 | |
d9b40005 |
26 | ## -------------------------------------------------------- |
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27 | |
4e036ee4 |
28 | use Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint; |
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29 | use Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Union; |
0fbd4b0a |
30 | use Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Parameterized; |
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31 | use Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Parameterizable; |
620db045 |
32 | use Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Class; |
33 | use Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Role; |
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34 | use Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Enum; |
0a6bff54 |
35 | use Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::DuckType; |
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36 | use Moose::Meta::TypeCoercion; |
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37 | use Moose::Meta::TypeCoercion::Union; |
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38 | use Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Registry; |
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39 | use Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::OptimizedConstraints; |
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40 | |
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41 | Moose::Exporter->setup_import_methods( |
42 | as_is => [ |
43 | qw( |
180899ed |
44 | type subtype class_type role_type maybe_type duck_type |
1b2c9bda |
45 | as where message optimize_as |
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46 | coerce from via |
47 | enum |
48 | find_type_constraint |
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49 | register_type_constraint |
50 | match_on_type ) |
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51 | ], |
52 | _export_to_main => 1, |
53 | ); |
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54 | |
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55 | ## -------------------------------------------------------- |
56 | ## type registry and some useful functions for it |
57 | ## -------------------------------------------------------- |
58 | |
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59 | my $REGISTRY = Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Registry->new; |
587ae0d2 |
60 | |
180899ed |
61 | sub get_type_constraint_registry {$REGISTRY} |
62 | sub list_all_type_constraints { keys %{ $REGISTRY->type_constraints } } |
63 | |
d9b40005 |
64 | sub export_type_constraints_as_functions { |
65 | my $pkg = caller(); |
66 | no strict 'refs'; |
180899ed |
67 | foreach my $constraint ( keys %{ $REGISTRY->type_constraints } ) { |
68 | my $tc = $REGISTRY->get_type_constraint($constraint) |
69 | ->_compiled_type_constraint; |
70 | *{"${pkg}::${constraint}"} |
71 | = sub { $tc->( $_[0] ) ? 1 : undef }; # the undef is for compat |
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72 | } |
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73 | } |
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74 | |
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75 | sub create_type_constraint_union { |
d9b40005 |
76 | my @type_constraint_names; |
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77 | |
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78 | if ( scalar @_ == 1 && _detect_type_constraint_union( $_[0] ) ) { |
79 | @type_constraint_names = _parse_type_constraint_union( $_[0] ); |
d9b40005 |
80 | } |
81 | else { |
82 | @type_constraint_names = @_; |
429ccc11 |
83 | } |
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84 | |
85 | ( scalar @type_constraint_names >= 2 ) |
86 | || __PACKAGE__->_throw_error( |
87 | "You must pass in at least 2 type names to make a union"); |
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88 | |
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89 | my @type_constraints = map { |
180899ed |
90 | find_or_parse_type_constraint($_) |
91 | || __PACKAGE__->_throw_error( |
92 | "Could not locate type constraint ($_) for the union"); |
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93 | } @type_constraint_names; |
84a9c64c |
94 | |
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95 | return Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Union->new( |
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96 | type_constraints => \@type_constraints ); |
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97 | } |
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98 | |
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99 | sub create_parameterized_type_constraint { |
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100 | my $type_constraint_name = shift; |
180899ed |
101 | my ( $base_type, $type_parameter ) |
102 | = _parse_parameterized_type_constraint($type_constraint_name); |
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103 | |
180899ed |
104 | ( defined $base_type && defined $type_parameter ) |
105 | || __PACKAGE__->_throw_error( |
106 | "Could not parse type name ($type_constraint_name) correctly"); |
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107 | |
180899ed |
108 | if ( $REGISTRY->has_type_constraint($base_type) ) { |
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109 | my $base_type_tc = $REGISTRY->get_type_constraint($base_type); |
110 | return _create_parameterized_type_constraint( |
111 | $base_type_tc, |
112 | $type_parameter |
113 | ); |
180899ed |
114 | } |
115 | else { |
116 | __PACKAGE__->_throw_error( |
117 | "Could not locate the base type ($base_type)"); |
90e78884 |
118 | } |
22aed3c0 |
119 | } |
120 | |
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121 | sub _create_parameterized_type_constraint { |
122 | my ( $base_type_tc, $type_parameter ) = @_; |
123 | if ( $base_type_tc->can('parameterize') ) { |
124 | return $base_type_tc->parameterize($type_parameter); |
180899ed |
125 | } |
126 | else { |
90e78884 |
127 | return Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Parameterized->new( |
180899ed |
128 | name => $base_type_tc->name . '[' . $type_parameter . ']', |
90e78884 |
129 | parent => $base_type_tc, |
180899ed |
130 | type_parameter => |
131 | find_or_create_isa_type_constraint($type_parameter), |
90e78884 |
132 | ); |
133 | } |
180899ed |
134 | } |
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135 | |
4ab662d6 |
136 | #should we also support optimized checks? |
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137 | sub create_class_type_constraint { |
620db045 |
138 | my ( $class, $options ) = @_; |
139 | |
180899ed |
140 | # too early for this check |
141 | #find_type_constraint("ClassName")->check($class) |
142 | # || __PACKAGE__->_throw_error("Can't create a class type constraint because '$class' is not a class name"); |
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143 | |
620db045 |
144 | my %options = ( |
145 | class => $class, |
146 | name => $class, |
147 | %{ $options || {} }, |
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148 | ); |
620db045 |
149 | |
150 | $options{name} ||= "__ANON__"; |
151 | |
180899ed |
152 | Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Class->new(%options); |
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153 | } |
154 | |
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155 | sub create_role_type_constraint { |
620db045 |
156 | my ( $role, $options ) = @_; |
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157 | |
180899ed |
158 | # too early for this check |
159 | #find_type_constraint("ClassName")->check($class) |
160 | # || __PACKAGE__->_throw_error("Can't create a class type constraint because '$class' is not a class name"); |
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161 | |
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162 | my %options = ( |
163 | role => $role, |
164 | name => $role, |
165 | %{ $options || {} }, |
166 | ); |
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167 | |
620db045 |
168 | $options{name} ||= "__ANON__"; |
169 | |
180899ed |
170 | Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Role->new(%options); |
620db045 |
171 | } |
172 | |
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173 | sub find_or_create_type_constraint { |
620db045 |
174 | my ( $type_constraint_name, $options_for_anon_type ) = @_; |
175 | |
180899ed |
176 | if ( my $constraint |
177 | = find_or_parse_type_constraint($type_constraint_name) ) { |
620db045 |
178 | return $constraint; |
d9b40005 |
179 | } |
620db045 |
180 | elsif ( defined $options_for_anon_type ) { |
180899ed |
181 | |
d9b40005 |
182 | # NOTE: |
4ab662d6 |
183 | # if there is no $options_for_anon_type |
184 | # specified, then we assume they don't |
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185 | # want to create one, and return nothing. |
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186 | |
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187 | # otherwise assume that we should create |
e85d2a5d |
188 | # an ANON type with the $options_for_anon_type |
d9b40005 |
189 | # options which can be passed in. It should |
e85d2a5d |
190 | # be noted that these don't get registered |
d9b40005 |
191 | # so we need to return it. |
192 | # - SL |
193 | return Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint->new( |
194 | name => '__ANON__', |
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195 | %{$options_for_anon_type} |
d9b40005 |
196 | ); |
197 | } |
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198 | |
620db045 |
199 | return; |
200 | } |
201 | |
0c015f1b |
202 | sub find_or_create_isa_type_constraint { |
620db045 |
203 | my $type_constraint_name = shift; |
180899ed |
204 | find_or_parse_type_constraint($type_constraint_name) |
205 | || create_class_type_constraint($type_constraint_name); |
620db045 |
206 | } |
207 | |
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208 | sub find_or_create_does_type_constraint { |
620db045 |
209 | my $type_constraint_name = shift; |
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210 | find_or_parse_type_constraint($type_constraint_name) |
211 | || create_role_type_constraint($type_constraint_name); |
620db045 |
212 | } |
213 | |
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214 | sub find_or_parse_type_constraint { |
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215 | my $type_constraint_name = normalize_type_constraint_name(shift); |
620db045 |
216 | my $constraint; |
180899ed |
217 | |
218 | if ( $constraint = find_type_constraint($type_constraint_name) ) { |
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219 | return $constraint; |
180899ed |
220 | } |
221 | elsif ( _detect_type_constraint_union($type_constraint_name) ) { |
620db045 |
222 | $constraint = create_type_constraint_union($type_constraint_name); |
180899ed |
223 | } |
224 | elsif ( _detect_parameterized_type_constraint($type_constraint_name) ) { |
225 | $constraint |
226 | = create_parameterized_type_constraint($type_constraint_name); |
227 | } |
228 | else { |
620db045 |
229 | return; |
230 | } |
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231 | |
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232 | $REGISTRY->add_type_constraint($constraint); |
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233 | return $constraint; |
d9b40005 |
234 | } |
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235 | |
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236 | sub normalize_type_constraint_name { |
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237 | my $type_constraint_name = shift; |
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238 | $type_constraint_name =~ s/\s//g; |
eb4c4e82 |
239 | return $type_constraint_name; |
240 | } |
241 | |
5f223879 |
242 | sub _confess { |
243 | my $error = shift; |
244 | |
245 | local $Carp::CarpLevel = $Carp::CarpLevel + 1; |
246 | Carp::confess($error); |
247 | } |
248 | |
22aed3c0 |
249 | ## -------------------------------------------------------- |
250 | ## exported functions ... |
251 | ## -------------------------------------------------------- |
252 | |
0c015f1b |
253 | sub find_type_constraint { |
eeedfc8a |
254 | my $type = shift; |
255 | |
256 | if ( blessed $type and $type->isa("Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint") ) { |
257 | return $type; |
e606ae5f |
258 | } |
259 | else { |
260 | return unless $REGISTRY->has_type_constraint($type); |
eeedfc8a |
261 | return $REGISTRY->get_type_constraint($type); |
262 | } |
263 | } |
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264 | |
0c015f1b |
265 | sub register_type_constraint { |
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266 | my $constraint = shift; |
180899ed |
267 | __PACKAGE__->_throw_error("can't register an unnamed type constraint") |
268 | unless defined $constraint->name; |
3fef8ce8 |
269 | $REGISTRY->add_type_constraint($constraint); |
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270 | return $constraint; |
3fef8ce8 |
271 | } |
272 | |
7c13858b |
273 | # type constructors |
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274 | |
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275 | sub type { |
180899ed |
276 | |
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277 | # back-compat version, called without sugar |
180899ed |
278 | if ( !any { ( reftype($_) || '' ) eq 'HASH' } @_ ) { |
9e856c83 |
279 | return _create_type_constraint( $_[0], undef, $_[1] ); |
9a63faba |
280 | } |
9a63faba |
281 | |
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282 | my $name = shift; |
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283 | |
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284 | my %p = map { %{$_} } @_; |
285 | |
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286 | return _create_type_constraint( |
287 | $name, undef, $p{where}, $p{message}, |
288 | $p{optimize_as} |
289 | ); |
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290 | } |
291 | |
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292 | sub subtype { |
180899ed |
293 | |
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294 | # crazy back-compat code for being called without sugar ... |
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295 | # |
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296 | # subtype 'Parent', sub { where }; |
297 | if ( scalar @_ == 2 && ( reftype( $_[1] ) || '' ) eq 'CODE' ) { |
298 | return _create_type_constraint( undef, @_ ); |
299 | } |
300 | |
301 | # subtype 'Parent', sub { where }, sub { message }; |
302 | # subtype 'Parent', sub { where }, sub { message }, sub { optimized }; |
303 | if ( scalar @_ >= 3 && all { ( reftype($_) || '' ) eq 'CODE' } |
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304 | @_[ 1 .. $#_ ] ) { |
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305 | return _create_type_constraint( undef, @_ ); |
306 | } |
307 | |
308 | # subtype 'Name', 'Parent', ... |
309 | if ( scalar @_ >= 2 && all { !ref } @_[ 0, 1 ] ) { |
310 | return _create_type_constraint(@_); |
311 | } |
312 | |
180899ed |
313 | if ( @_ == 1 && !ref $_[0] ) { |
314 | __PACKAGE__->_throw_error( |
315 | 'A subtype cannot consist solely of a name, it must have a parent' |
316 | ); |
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317 | } |
318 | |
f6c0c589 |
319 | # The blessed check is mostly to accommodate MooseX::Types, which |
320 | # uses an object which overloads stringification as a type name. |
180899ed |
321 | my $name = ref $_[0] && !blessed $_[0] ? undef : shift; |
9a63faba |
322 | |
323 | my %p = map { %{$_} } @_; |
324 | |
325 | # subtype Str => where { ... }; |
180899ed |
326 | if ( !exists $p{as} ) { |
9e856c83 |
327 | $p{as} = $name; |
9a63faba |
328 | $name = undef; |
329 | } |
330 | |
180899ed |
331 | return _create_type_constraint( |
332 | $name, $p{as}, $p{where}, $p{message}, |
333 | $p{optimize_as} |
334 | ); |
a15dff8d |
335 | } |
336 | |
9c27968f |
337 | sub class_type { |
4ab662d6 |
338 | register_type_constraint( |
339 | create_class_type_constraint( |
340 | $_[0], |
180899ed |
341 | ( defined( $_[1] ) ? $_[1] : () ), |
4ab662d6 |
342 | ) |
343 | ); |
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344 | } |
345 | |
620db045 |
346 | sub role_type ($;$) { |
347 | register_type_constraint( |
348 | create_role_type_constraint( |
349 | $_[0], |
180899ed |
350 | ( defined( $_[1] ) ? $_[1] : () ), |
620db045 |
351 | ) |
352 | ); |
353 | } |
354 | |
1b2c9bda |
355 | sub maybe_type { |
356 | my ($type_parameter) = @_; |
357 | |
28ce1444 |
358 | register_type_constraint( |
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359 | $REGISTRY->get_type_constraint('Maybe')->parameterize($type_parameter) |
28ce1444 |
360 | ); |
1b2c9bda |
361 | } |
362 | |
180899ed |
363 | sub duck_type { |
cdacfaf3 |
364 | my ( $type_name, @methods ) = @_; |
180899ed |
365 | if ( ref $type_name eq 'ARRAY' && !@methods ) { |
cdacfaf3 |
366 | @methods = @$type_name; |
180899ed |
367 | $type_name = undef; |
368 | } |
369 | |
370 | register_type_constraint( |
0a6bff54 |
371 | create_duck_type_constraint( |
cdacfaf3 |
372 | $type_name, |
0a6bff54 |
373 | \@methods, |
180899ed |
374 | ) |
375 | ); |
376 | } |
377 | |
9c27968f |
378 | sub coerce { |
180899ed |
379 | my ( $type_name, @coercion_map ) = @_; |
380 | _install_type_coercions( $type_name, \@coercion_map ); |
182134e8 |
381 | } |
382 | |
f6c0c589 |
383 | # The trick of returning @_ lets us avoid having to specify a |
384 | # prototype. Perl will parse this: |
385 | # |
386 | # subtype 'Foo' |
387 | # => as 'Str' |
388 | # => where { ... } |
389 | # |
390 | # as this: |
391 | # |
392 | # subtype( 'Foo', as( 'Str', where { ... } ) ); |
393 | # |
394 | # If as() returns all it's extra arguments, this just works, and |
395 | # preserves backwards compatibility. |
180899ed |
396 | sub as { { as => shift }, @_ } |
9e856c83 |
397 | sub where (&) { { where => $_[0] } } |
398 | sub message (&) { { message => $_[0] } } |
399 | sub optimize_as (&) { { optimize_as => $_[0] } } |
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400 | |
9a63faba |
401 | sub from {@_} |
402 | sub via (&) { $_[0] } |
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403 | |
9c27968f |
404 | sub enum { |
180899ed |
405 | my ( $type_name, @values ) = @_; |
406 | |
4ab662d6 |
407 | # NOTE: |
408 | # if only an array-ref is passed then |
9f4334a1 |
409 | # you get an anon-enum |
410 | # - SL |
180899ed |
411 | if ( ref $type_name eq 'ARRAY' && !@values ) { |
9f4334a1 |
412 | @values = @$type_name; |
413 | $type_name = undef; |
414 | } |
180899ed |
415 | ( scalar @values >= 2 ) |
416 | || __PACKAGE__->_throw_error( |
417 | "You must have at least two values to enumerate through"); |
c4fe165f |
418 | my %valid = map { $_ => 1 } @values; |
dabed765 |
419 | |
420 | register_type_constraint( |
421 | create_enum_type_constraint( |
422 | $type_name, |
423 | \@values, |
424 | ) |
425 | ); |
426 | } |
427 | |
0c015f1b |
428 | sub create_enum_type_constraint { |
dabed765 |
429 | my ( $type_name, $values ) = @_; |
e606ae5f |
430 | |
dabed765 |
431 | Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Enum->new( |
180899ed |
432 | name => $type_name || '__ANON__', |
dabed765 |
433 | values => $values, |
a0f8153d |
434 | ); |
fcec2383 |
435 | } |
436 | |
0a6bff54 |
437 | sub create_duck_type_constraint { |
438 | my ( $type_name, $methods ) = @_; |
439 | |
440 | Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::DuckType->new( |
441 | name => $type_name || '__ANON__', |
442 | methods => $methods, |
443 | ); |
444 | } |
445 | |
0d29b772 |
446 | sub match_on_type { |
447 | my ($to_match, @cases) = @_; |
448 | my $default; |
449 | if (@cases % 2 != 0) { |
450 | $default = pop @cases; |
451 | (ref $default eq 'CODE') |
452 | || __PACKAGE__->_throw_error("Default case must be a CODE ref, not $default"); |
453 | } |
454 | while (@cases) { |
455 | my ($type, $action) = splice @cases, 0, 2; |
456 | |
457 | unless (blessed $type && $type->isa('Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint')) { |
458 | $type = find_or_parse_type_constraint($type) |
459 | || __PACKAGE__->_throw_error("Cannot find or parse the type '$type'") |
460 | } |
461 | |
462 | (ref $action eq 'CODE') |
463 | || __PACKAGE__->_throw_error("Match action must be a CODE ref, not $action"); |
464 | |
465 | if ($type->check($to_match)) { |
466 | local $_ = $to_match; |
467 | return $action->($to_match); |
468 | } |
469 | } |
1d39d709 |
470 | (defined $default) |
471 | || __PACKAGE__->_throw_error("No cases matched for $to_match"); |
0d29b772 |
472 | { |
473 | local $_ = $to_match; |
1d39d709 |
474 | return $default->($to_match); |
0d29b772 |
475 | } |
476 | } |
477 | |
478 | |
d9b40005 |
479 | ## -------------------------------------------------------- |
480 | ## desugaring functions ... |
481 | ## -------------------------------------------------------- |
482 | |
e85d2a5d |
483 | sub _create_type_constraint ($$$;$$) { |
9a63faba |
484 | my $name = shift; |
485 | my $parent = shift; |
486 | my $check = shift; |
487 | my $message = shift; |
488 | my $optimized = shift; |
d9b40005 |
489 | |
9a63faba |
490 | my $pkg_defined_in = scalar( caller(1) ); |
e85d2a5d |
491 | |
1da6728b |
492 | if ( defined $name ) { |
d9b40005 |
493 | my $type = $REGISTRY->get_type_constraint($name); |
e85d2a5d |
494 | |
5f223879 |
495 | ( $type->_package_defined_in eq $pkg_defined_in ) |
496 | || _confess( |
497 | "The type constraint '$name' has already been created in " |
498 | . $type->_package_defined_in |
499 | . " and cannot be created again in " |
500 | . $pkg_defined_in ) |
501 | if defined $type; |
eee1a213 |
502 | |
503 | $name =~ /^[\w:\.]+$/ |
504 | or die qq{$name contains invalid characters for a type name.} |
33c8a6d0 |
505 | . qq{ Names can contain alphanumeric character, ":", and "."\n}; |
e85d2a5d |
506 | } |
1da6728b |
507 | |
9ceb576e |
508 | my %opts = ( |
9a63faba |
509 | name => $name, |
d9b40005 |
510 | package_defined_in => $pkg_defined_in, |
e85d2a5d |
511 | |
1da6728b |
512 | ( $check ? ( constraint => $check ) : () ), |
513 | ( $message ? ( message => $message ) : () ), |
514 | ( $optimized ? ( optimized => $optimized ) : () ), |
d9b40005 |
515 | ); |
1da6728b |
516 | |
9ceb576e |
517 | my $constraint; |
180899ed |
518 | if ( |
519 | defined $parent |
1da6728b |
520 | and $parent |
180899ed |
521 | = blessed $parent |
522 | ? $parent |
523 | : find_or_create_isa_type_constraint($parent) |
524 | ) { |
85a9908f |
525 | $constraint = $parent->create_child_type(%opts); |
1da6728b |
526 | } |
527 | else { |
528 | $constraint = Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint->new(%opts); |
4ab662d6 |
529 | } |
d9b40005 |
530 | |
531 | $REGISTRY->add_type_constraint($constraint) |
532 | if defined $name; |
533 | |
534 | return $constraint; |
535 | } |
536 | |
e85d2a5d |
537 | sub _install_type_coercions ($$) { |
180899ed |
538 | my ( $type_name, $coercion_map ) = @_; |
e606ae5f |
539 | my $type = find_type_constraint($type_name); |
180899ed |
540 | ( defined $type ) |
541 | || __PACKAGE__->_throw_error( |
a885c019 |
542 | "Cannot find type '$type_name', perhaps you forgot to load it"); |
180899ed |
543 | if ( $type->has_coercion ) { |
41e007e4 |
544 | $type->coercion->add_type_coercions(@$coercion_map); |
545 | } |
546 | else { |
547 | my $type_coercion = Moose::Meta::TypeCoercion->new( |
548 | type_coercion_map => $coercion_map, |
549 | type_constraint => $type |
550 | ); |
551 | $type->coercion($type_coercion); |
552 | } |
d9b40005 |
553 | } |
554 | |
555 | ## -------------------------------------------------------- |
f1917f58 |
556 | ## type notation parsing ... |
557 | ## -------------------------------------------------------- |
558 | |
559 | { |
180899ed |
560 | |
e85d2a5d |
561 | # All I have to say is mugwump++ cause I know |
562 | # do not even have enough regexp-fu to be able |
563 | # to have written this (I can only barely |
f1917f58 |
564 | # understand it as it is) |
e85d2a5d |
565 | # - SL |
566 | |
f1917f58 |
567 | use re "eval"; |
568 | |
eee1a213 |
569 | my $valid_chars = qr{[\w:\.]}; |
f1917f58 |
570 | my $type_atom = qr{ $valid_chars+ }; |
571 | |
be722745 |
572 | my $any; |
573 | |
180899ed |
574 | my $type = qr{ $valid_chars+ (?: \[ \s* (??{$any}) \s* \] )? }x; |
575 | my $type_capture_parts |
576 | = qr{ ($valid_chars+) (?: \[ \s* ((??{$any})) \s* \] )? }x; |
577 | my $type_with_parameter |
578 | = qr{ $valid_chars+ \[ \s* (??{$any}) \s* \] }x; |
f1917f58 |
579 | |
3796382a |
580 | my $op_union = qr{ \s* \| \s* }x; |
f1917f58 |
581 | my $union = qr{ $type (?: $op_union $type )+ }x; |
582 | |
84a9c64c |
583 | $any = qr{ $type | $union }x; |
f1917f58 |
584 | |
0fbd4b0a |
585 | sub _parse_parameterized_type_constraint { |
180899ed |
586 | { no warnings 'void'; $any; } # force capture of interpolated lexical |
84a9c64c |
587 | $_[0] =~ m{ $type_capture_parts }x; |
180899ed |
588 | return ( $1, $2 ); |
f1917f58 |
589 | } |
590 | |
0fbd4b0a |
591 | sub _detect_parameterized_type_constraint { |
180899ed |
592 | { no warnings 'void'; $any; } # force capture of interpolated lexical |
e85d2a5d |
593 | $_[0] =~ m{ ^ $type_with_parameter $ }x; |
f1917f58 |
594 | } |
595 | |
596 | sub _parse_type_constraint_union { |
180899ed |
597 | { no warnings 'void'; $any; } # force capture of interpolated lexical |
e85d2a5d |
598 | my $given = shift; |
599 | my @rv; |
600 | while ( $given =~ m{ \G (?: $op_union )? ($type) }gcx ) { |
82a5b1a7 |
601 | push @rv => $1; |
e85d2a5d |
602 | } |
180899ed |
603 | ( pos($given) eq length($given) ) |
604 | || __PACKAGE__->_throw_error( "'$given' didn't parse (parse-pos=" |
605 | . pos($given) |
606 | . " and str-length=" |
607 | . length($given) |
608 | . ")" ); |
e85d2a5d |
609 | @rv; |
f1917f58 |
610 | } |
611 | |
612 | sub _detect_type_constraint_union { |
180899ed |
613 | { no warnings 'void'; $any; } # force capture of interpolated lexical |
e85d2a5d |
614 | $_[0] =~ m{^ $type $op_union $type ( $op_union .* )? $}x; |
f1917f58 |
615 | } |
616 | } |
617 | |
618 | ## -------------------------------------------------------- |
d9b40005 |
619 | # define some basic built-in types |
620 | ## -------------------------------------------------------- |
a15dff8d |
621 | |
3cae4250 |
622 | # By making these classes immutable before creating all the types we |
623 | # below, we avoid repeatedly calling the slow MOP-based accessors. |
624 | $_->make_immutable( |
625 | inline_constructor => 1, |
626 | constructor_name => "_new", |
627 | |
628 | # these are Class::MOP accessors, so they need inlining |
629 | inline_accessors => 1 |
630 | ) for grep { $_->is_mutable } |
37edf27e |
631 | map { Class::MOP::class_of($_) } |
3cae4250 |
632 | qw( |
633 | Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint |
634 | Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Union |
635 | Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Parameterized |
636 | Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Parameterizable |
637 | Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Class |
638 | Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Role |
639 | Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Enum |
0a6bff54 |
640 | Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::DuckType |
3cae4250 |
641 | Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Registry |
642 | ); |
643 | |
180899ed |
644 | type 'Any' => where {1}; # meta-type including all |
3054a5c9 |
645 | subtype 'Item' => as 'Any'; # base-type |
a15dff8d |
646 | |
fd542f49 |
647 | subtype 'Undef' => as 'Item' => where { !defined($_) }; |
180899ed |
648 | subtype 'Defined' => as 'Item' => where { defined($_) }; |
649 | |
650 | subtype 'Bool' => as 'Item' => |
651 | where { !defined($_) || $_ eq "" || "$_" eq '1' || "$_" eq '0' }; |
652 | |
653 | subtype 'Value' => as 'Defined' => where { !ref($_) } => |
654 | optimize_as \&Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::OptimizedConstraints::Value; |
655 | |
656 | subtype 'Ref' => as 'Defined' => where { ref($_) } => |
657 | optimize_as \&Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::OptimizedConstraints::Ref; |
658 | |
659 | subtype 'Str' => as 'Value' => where {1} => |
660 | optimize_as \&Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::OptimizedConstraints::Str; |
661 | |
c29e3978 |
662 | subtype 'Num' => as 'Str' => |
180899ed |
663 | where { Scalar::Util::looks_like_number($_) } => |
664 | optimize_as \&Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::OptimizedConstraints::Num; |
665 | |
666 | subtype 'Int' => as 'Num' => where { "$_" =~ /^-?[0-9]+$/ } => |
667 | optimize_as \&Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::OptimizedConstraints::Int; |
668 | |
669 | subtype 'ScalarRef' => as 'Ref' => where { ref($_) eq 'SCALAR' } => |
670 | optimize_as |
671 | \&Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::OptimizedConstraints::ScalarRef; |
672 | subtype 'CodeRef' => as 'Ref' => where { ref($_) eq 'CODE' } => |
673 | optimize_as \&Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::OptimizedConstraints::CodeRef; |
674 | subtype 'RegexpRef' => as 'Ref' => where { ref($_) eq 'Regexp' } => |
675 | optimize_as |
676 | \&Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::OptimizedConstraints::RegexpRef; |
677 | subtype 'GlobRef' => as 'Ref' => where { ref($_) eq 'GLOB' } => |
678 | optimize_as \&Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::OptimizedConstraints::GlobRef; |
a15dff8d |
679 | |
0a5bd159 |
680 | # NOTE: |
e85d2a5d |
681 | # scalar filehandles are GLOB refs, |
0a5bd159 |
682 | # but a GLOB ref is not always a filehandle |
180899ed |
683 | subtype 'FileHandle' => as 'GlobRef' => where { |
684 | Scalar::Util::openhandle($_) || ( blessed($_) && $_->isa("IO::Handle") ); |
685 | } => optimize_as |
686 | \&Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::OptimizedConstraints::FileHandle; |
0a5bd159 |
687 | |
e85d2a5d |
688 | # NOTE: |
a15dff8d |
689 | # blessed(qr/.../) returns true,.. how odd |
180899ed |
690 | subtype 'Object' => as 'Ref' => |
691 | where { blessed($_) && blessed($_) ne 'Regexp' } => |
692 | optimize_as \&Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::OptimizedConstraints::Object; |
a15dff8d |
693 | |
4831e2de |
694 | # This type is deprecated. |
180899ed |
695 | subtype 'Role' => as 'Object' => where { $_->can('does') } => |
696 | optimize_as \&Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::OptimizedConstraints::Role; |
e85d2a5d |
697 | |
180899ed |
698 | my $_class_name_checker = sub { }; |
0e0709ea |
699 | |
180899ed |
700 | subtype 'ClassName' => as 'Str' => |
701 | where { Class::MOP::is_class_loaded($_) } => optimize_as |
702 | \&Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::OptimizedConstraints::ClassName; |
02a0fb52 |
703 | |
180899ed |
704 | subtype 'RoleName' => as 'ClassName' => where { |
6b885dfa |
705 | (Class::MOP::class_of($_) || return)->isa('Moose::Meta::Role'); |
180899ed |
706 | } => optimize_as |
707 | \&Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::OptimizedConstraints::RoleName; |
f0cac16f |
708 | |
d9b40005 |
709 | ## -------------------------------------------------------- |
7e4e1ad4 |
710 | # parameterizable types ... |
711 | |
712 | $REGISTRY->add_type_constraint( |
713 | Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Parameterizable->new( |
180899ed |
714 | name => 'ArrayRef', |
715 | package_defined_in => __PACKAGE__, |
716 | parent => find_type_constraint('Ref'), |
717 | constraint => sub { ref($_) eq 'ARRAY' }, |
718 | optimized => |
719 | \&Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::OptimizedConstraints::ArrayRef, |
7e4e1ad4 |
720 | constraint_generator => sub { |
721 | my $type_parameter = shift; |
180899ed |
722 | my $check = $type_parameter->_compiled_type_constraint; |
7e4e1ad4 |
723 | return sub { |
724 | foreach my $x (@$_) { |
180899ed |
725 | ( $check->($x) ) || return; |
726 | } |
727 | 1; |
728 | } |
7e4e1ad4 |
729 | } |
730 | ) |
731 | ); |
732 | |
733 | $REGISTRY->add_type_constraint( |
734 | Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Parameterizable->new( |
180899ed |
735 | name => 'HashRef', |
736 | package_defined_in => __PACKAGE__, |
737 | parent => find_type_constraint('Ref'), |
738 | constraint => sub { ref($_) eq 'HASH' }, |
739 | optimized => |
740 | \&Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::OptimizedConstraints::HashRef, |
7e4e1ad4 |
741 | constraint_generator => sub { |
4ab662d6 |
742 | my $type_parameter = shift; |
180899ed |
743 | my $check = $type_parameter->_compiled_type_constraint; |
7e4e1ad4 |
744 | return sub { |
180899ed |
745 | foreach my $x ( values %$_ ) { |
746 | ( $check->($x) ) || return; |
747 | } |
748 | 1; |
749 | } |
7e4e1ad4 |
750 | } |
751 | ) |
752 | ); |
753 | |
754 | $REGISTRY->add_type_constraint( |
755 | Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Parameterizable->new( |
756 | name => 'Maybe', |
757 | package_defined_in => __PACKAGE__, |
758 | parent => find_type_constraint('Item'), |
180899ed |
759 | constraint => sub {1}, |
7e4e1ad4 |
760 | constraint_generator => sub { |
4ab662d6 |
761 | my $type_parameter = shift; |
180899ed |
762 | my $check = $type_parameter->_compiled_type_constraint; |
7e4e1ad4 |
763 | return sub { |
180899ed |
764 | return 1 if not( defined($_) ) || $check->($_); |
7e4e1ad4 |
765 | return; |
180899ed |
766 | } |
7e4e1ad4 |
767 | } |
768 | ) |
769 | ); |
770 | |
180899ed |
771 | my @PARAMETERIZABLE_TYPES |
772 | = map { $REGISTRY->get_type_constraint($_) } qw[ArrayRef HashRef Maybe]; |
773 | |
774 | sub get_all_parameterizable_types {@PARAMETERIZABLE_TYPES} |
7e4e1ad4 |
775 | |
4ab662d6 |
776 | sub add_parameterizable_type { |
7e4e1ad4 |
777 | my $type = shift; |
180899ed |
778 | ( blessed $type |
779 | && $type->isa('Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Parameterizable') ) |
780 | || __PACKAGE__->_throw_error( |
781 | "Type must be a Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Parameterizable not $type" |
782 | ); |
7e4e1ad4 |
783 | push @PARAMETERIZABLE_TYPES => $type; |
4ab662d6 |
784 | } |
7e4e1ad4 |
785 | |
786 | ## -------------------------------------------------------- |
d9b40005 |
787 | # end of built-in types ... |
788 | ## -------------------------------------------------------- |
789 | |
943596a6 |
790 | { |
791 | my @BUILTINS = list_all_type_constraints(); |
180899ed |
792 | sub list_all_builtin_type_constraints {@BUILTINS} |
943596a6 |
793 | } |
794 | |
6ea98933 |
795 | sub _throw_error { |
6b83828f |
796 | shift; |
6ea98933 |
797 | require Moose; |
798 | unshift @_, 'Moose'; |
799 | goto &Moose::throw_error; |
800 | } |
801 | |
a15dff8d |
802 | 1; |
803 | |
804 | __END__ |
805 | |
806 | =pod |
807 | |
808 | =head1 NAME |
809 | |
e522431d |
810 | Moose::Util::TypeConstraints - Type constraint system for Moose |
a15dff8d |
811 | |
812 | =head1 SYNOPSIS |
813 | |
814 | use Moose::Util::TypeConstraints; |
815 | |
e85d2a5d |
816 | subtype 'Natural' |
e606ae5f |
817 | => as 'Int' |
a15dff8d |
818 | => where { $_ > 0 }; |
e85d2a5d |
819 | |
820 | subtype 'NaturalLessThanTen' |
2c0cbef7 |
821 | => as 'Natural' |
79592a54 |
822 | => where { $_ < 10 } |
823 | => message { "This number ($_) is not less than ten!" }; |
e85d2a5d |
824 | |
825 | coerce 'Num' |
2c0cbef7 |
826 | => from 'Str' |
e85d2a5d |
827 | => via { 0+$_ }; |
828 | |
2c0cbef7 |
829 | enum 'RGBColors' => qw(red green blue); |
a15dff8d |
830 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
831 | no Moose::Util::TypeConstraints; |
832 | |
a15dff8d |
833 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
834 | |
e85d2a5d |
835 | This module provides Moose with the ability to create custom type |
6549b0d1 |
836 | constraints to be used in attribute definition. |
e522431d |
837 | |
6ba6d68c |
838 | =head2 Important Caveat |
839 | |
e85d2a5d |
840 | This is B<NOT> a type system for Perl 5. These are type constraints, |
841 | and they are not used by Moose unless you tell it to. No type |
e7fcb7b2 |
842 | inference is performed, expressions are not typed, etc. etc. etc. |
6ba6d68c |
843 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
844 | A type constraint is at heart a small "check if a value is valid" |
845 | function. A constraint can be associated with an attribute. This |
846 | simplifies parameter validation, and makes your code clearer to read, |
847 | because you can refer to constraints by name. |
6ba6d68c |
848 | |
2c0cbef7 |
849 | =head2 Slightly Less Important Caveat |
850 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
851 | It is B<always> a good idea to quote your type names. |
004222dc |
852 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
853 | This prevents Perl from trying to execute the call as an indirect |
854 | object call. This can be an issue when you have a subtype with the |
855 | same name as a valid class. |
2c0cbef7 |
856 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
857 | For instance: |
e85d2a5d |
858 | |
2c0cbef7 |
859 | subtype DateTime => as Object => where { $_->isa('DateTime') }; |
860 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
861 | will I<just work>, while this: |
2c0cbef7 |
862 | |
863 | use DateTime; |
864 | subtype DateTime => as Object => where { $_->isa('DateTime') }; |
865 | |
e85d2a5d |
866 | will fail silently and cause many headaches. The simple way to solve |
867 | this, as well as future proof your subtypes from classes which have |
e7fcb7b2 |
868 | yet to have been created, is to quote the type name: |
2c0cbef7 |
869 | |
870 | use DateTime; |
d44714be |
871 | subtype 'DateTime' => as 'Object' => where { $_->isa('DateTime') }; |
2c0cbef7 |
872 | |
6ba6d68c |
873 | =head2 Default Type Constraints |
e522431d |
874 | |
e606ae5f |
875 | This module also provides a simple hierarchy for Perl 5 types, here is |
004222dc |
876 | that hierarchy represented visually. |
e522431d |
877 | |
878 | Any |
e85d2a5d |
879 | Item |
5a4c5493 |
880 | Bool |
7e4e1ad4 |
881 | Maybe[`a] |
f65cb534 |
882 | Undef |
883 | Defined |
5a4c5493 |
884 | Value |
885 | Num |
fcb5b0cd |
886 | Int |
5a4c5493 |
887 | Str |
fcb5b0cd |
888 | ClassName |
889 | RoleName |
5a4c5493 |
890 | Ref |
891 | ScalarRef |
7e4e1ad4 |
892 | ArrayRef[`a] |
893 | HashRef[`a] |
5a4c5493 |
894 | CodeRef |
895 | RegexpRef |
3f7376b0 |
896 | GlobRef |
fcb5b0cd |
897 | FileHandle |
e85d2a5d |
898 | Object |
e522431d |
899 | |
4ab662d6 |
900 | B<NOTE:> Any type followed by a type parameter C<[`a]> can be |
7e4e1ad4 |
901 | parameterized, this means you can say: |
902 | |
757e07ef |
903 | ArrayRef[Int] # an array of integers |
7e4e1ad4 |
904 | HashRef[CodeRef] # a hash of str to CODE ref mappings |
905 | Maybe[Str] # value may be a string, may be undefined |
906 | |
4e8a0f64 |
907 | If Moose finds a name in brackets that it does not recognize as an |
908 | existing type, it assumes that this is a class name, for example |
909 | C<ArrayRef[DateTime]>. |
910 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
911 | B<NOTE:> Unless you parameterize a type, then it is invalid to include |
912 | the square brackets. I.e. C<ArrayRef[]> will be treated as a new type |
913 | name, I<not> as a parameterization of C<ArrayRef>. |
e606ae5f |
914 | |
4ab662d6 |
915 | B<NOTE:> The C<Undef> type constraint for the most part works |
916 | correctly now, but edge cases may still exist, please use it |
6549b0d1 |
917 | sparingly. |
703e92fb |
918 | |
7e4e1ad4 |
919 | B<NOTE:> The C<ClassName> type constraint does a complex package |
e7fcb7b2 |
920 | existence check. This means that your class B<must> be loaded for this |
921 | type constraint to pass. |
9af1d28b |
922 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
923 | B<NOTE:> The C<RoleName> constraint checks a string is a I<package |
4831e2de |
924 | name> which is a role, like C<'MyApp::Role::Comparable'>. |
ed87d4fd |
925 | |
e606ae5f |
926 | =head2 Type Constraint Naming |
004222dc |
927 | |
eee1a213 |
928 | Type name declared via this module can only contain alphanumeric |
929 | characters, colons (:), and periods (.). |
930 | |
e606ae5f |
931 | Since the types created by this module are global, it is suggested |
932 | that you namespace your types just as you would namespace your |
e7fcb7b2 |
933 | modules. So instead of creating a I<Color> type for your |
934 | B<My::Graphics> module, you would call the type |
935 | I<My::Graphics::Types::Color> instead. |
004222dc |
936 | |
703e92fb |
937 | =head2 Use with Other Constraint Modules |
938 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
939 | This module can play nicely with other constraint modules with some |
940 | slight tweaking. The C<where> clause in types is expected to be a |
941 | C<CODE> reference which checks it's first argument and returns a |
942 | boolean. Since most constraint modules work in a similar way, it |
943 | should be simple to adapt them to work with Moose. |
703e92fb |
944 | |
e85d2a5d |
945 | For instance, this is how you could use it with |
946 | L<Declare::Constraints::Simple> to declare a completely new type. |
703e92fb |
947 | |
9e856c83 |
948 | type 'HashOfArrayOfObjects', |
949 | { |
950 | where => IsHashRef( |
703e92fb |
951 | -keys => HasLength, |
9e856c83 |
952 | -values => IsArrayRef(IsObject) |
953 | ) |
954 | }; |
703e92fb |
955 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
956 | For more examples see the F<t/200_examples/004_example_w_DCS.t> test |
957 | file. |
703e92fb |
958 | |
e85d2a5d |
959 | Here is an example of using L<Test::Deep> and it's non-test |
960 | related C<eq_deeply> function. |
703e92fb |
961 | |
e85d2a5d |
962 | type 'ArrayOfHashOfBarsAndRandomNumbers' |
703e92fb |
963 | => where { |
e85d2a5d |
964 | eq_deeply($_, |
703e92fb |
965 | array_each(subhashof({ |
966 | bar => isa('Bar'), |
967 | random_number => ignore() |
e85d2a5d |
968 | }))) |
703e92fb |
969 | }; |
970 | |
e606ae5f |
971 | For a complete example see the |
e7fcb7b2 |
972 | F<t/200_examples/005_example_w_TestDeep.t> test file. |
e85d2a5d |
973 | |
a15dff8d |
974 | =head1 FUNCTIONS |
975 | |
976 | =head2 Type Constraint Constructors |
977 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
978 | The following functions are used to create type constraints. They |
979 | will also register the type constraints your create in a global |
980 | registry that is used to look types up by name. |
a15dff8d |
981 | |
25f2c3fc |
982 | See the L<SYNOPSIS> for an example of how to use these. |
a15dff8d |
983 | |
6ba6d68c |
984 | =over 4 |
a15dff8d |
985 | |
fbe1e4a5 |
986 | =item B<< subtype 'Name' => as 'Parent' => where { } ... >> |
182134e8 |
987 | |
e85d2a5d |
988 | This creates a named subtype. |
d6e2d9a1 |
989 | |
dba9208a |
990 | If you provide a parent that Moose does not recognize, it will |
991 | automatically create a new class type constraint for this name. |
992 | |
9e856c83 |
993 | When creating a named type, the C<subtype> function should either be |
994 | called with the sugar helpers (C<where>, C<message>, etc), or with a |
995 | name and a hashref of parameters: |
996 | |
997 | subtype( 'Foo', { where => ..., message => ... } ); |
998 | |
999 | The valid hashref keys are C<as> (the parent), C<where>, C<message>, |
1000 | and C<optimize_as>. |
9a63faba |
1001 | |
fbe1e4a5 |
1002 | =item B<< subtype as 'Parent' => where { } ... >> |
182134e8 |
1003 | |
e85d2a5d |
1004 | This creates an unnamed subtype and will return the type |
1005 | constraint meta-object, which will be an instance of |
1006 | L<Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint>. |
a15dff8d |
1007 | |
9e856c83 |
1008 | When creating an anonymous type, the C<subtype> function should either |
1009 | be called with the sugar helpers (C<where>, C<message>, etc), or with |
1010 | just a hashref of parameters: |
1011 | |
1012 | subtype( { where => ..., message => ... } ); |
1013 | |
620db045 |
1014 | =item B<class_type ($class, ?$options)> |
3fef8ce8 |
1015 | |
ed87d4fd |
1016 | Creates a new subtype of C<Object> with the name C<$class> and the |
1017 | metaclass L<Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Class>. |
3fef8ce8 |
1018 | |
620db045 |
1019 | =item B<role_type ($role, ?$options)> |
1020 | |
ed87d4fd |
1021 | Creates a C<Role> type constraint with the name C<$role> and the |
1022 | metaclass L<Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Role>. |
620db045 |
1023 | |
1b2c9bda |
1024 | =item B<maybe_type ($type)> |
1025 | |
1026 | Creates a type constraint for either C<undef> or something of the |
1027 | given type. |
1028 | |
e451e855 |
1029 | =item B<duck_type ($name, @methods)> |
1030 | |
88b68372 |
1031 | This will create a subtype of Object and test to make sure the value |
1032 | C<can()> do the methods in C<@methods>. |
1033 | |
1034 | This is intended as an easy way to accept non-Moose objects that |
1035 | provide a certain interface. If you're using Moose classes, we |
1036 | recommend that you use a C<requires>-only Role instead. |
e451e855 |
1037 | |
1038 | =item B<duck_type (\@methods)> |
1039 | |
88b68372 |
1040 | If passed an ARRAY reference instead of the C<$name>, C<@methods> |
1041 | pair, this will create an unnamed duck type. This can be used in an |
91aecfa0 |
1042 | attribute definition like so: |
e451e855 |
1043 | |
88b68372 |
1044 | has 'cache' => ( |
1045 | is => 'ro', |
1046 | isa => duck_type( [qw( get_set )] ), |
1047 | ); |
e451e855 |
1048 | |
fcec2383 |
1049 | =item B<enum ($name, @values)> |
1050 | |
e85d2a5d |
1051 | This will create a basic subtype for a given set of strings. |
1052 | The resulting constraint will be a subtype of C<Str> and |
4ce56d04 |
1053 | will match any of the items in C<@values>. It is case sensitive. |
1054 | See the L<SYNOPSIS> for a simple example. |
2c0cbef7 |
1055 | |
6549b0d1 |
1056 | B<NOTE:> This is not a true proper enum type, it is simply |
1057 | a convenient constraint builder. |
2c0cbef7 |
1058 | |
9f4334a1 |
1059 | =item B<enum (\@values)> |
1060 | |
4ab662d6 |
1061 | If passed an ARRAY reference instead of the C<$name>, C<@values> pair, |
9f4334a1 |
1062 | this will create an unnamed enum. This can then be used in an attribute |
1063 | definition like so: |
1064 | |
1065 | has 'sort_order' => ( |
1066 | is => 'ro', |
4ab662d6 |
1067 | isa => enum([qw[ ascending descending ]]), |
9f4334a1 |
1068 | ); |
1069 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1070 | =item B<as 'Parent'> |
a15dff8d |
1071 | |
6ba6d68c |
1072 | This is just sugar for the type constraint construction syntax. |
a15dff8d |
1073 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1074 | It takes a single argument, which is the name of a parent type. |
1075 | |
1076 | =item B<where { ... }> |
a15dff8d |
1077 | |
6ba6d68c |
1078 | This is just sugar for the type constraint construction syntax. |
76d37e5a |
1079 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1080 | It takes a subroutine reference as an argument. When the type |
1081 | constraint is tested, the reference is run with the value to be tested |
1082 | in C<$_>. This reference should return true or false to indicate |
1083 | whether or not the constraint check passed. |
e606ae5f |
1084 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1085 | =item B<message { ... }> |
76d37e5a |
1086 | |
1087 | This is just sugar for the type constraint construction syntax. |
a15dff8d |
1088 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1089 | It takes a subroutine reference as an argument. When the type |
1090 | constraint fails, then the code block is run with the value provided |
1091 | in C<$_>. This reference should return a string, which will be used in |
1092 | the text of the exception thrown. |
e606ae5f |
1093 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1094 | =item B<optimize_as { ... }> |
8ecb1fa0 |
1095 | |
e85d2a5d |
1096 | This can be used to define a "hand optimized" version of your |
d44714be |
1097 | type constraint which can be used to avoid traversing a subtype |
6549b0d1 |
1098 | constraint hierarchy. |
d44714be |
1099 | |
e85d2a5d |
1100 | B<NOTE:> You should only use this if you know what you are doing, |
1101 | all the built in types use this, so your subtypes (assuming they |
d44714be |
1102 | are shallow) will not likely need to use this. |
1103 | |
78d0edd7 |
1104 | =item B<< type 'Name' => where { } ... >> |
e7fcb7b2 |
1105 | |
1106 | This creates a base type, which has no parent. |
1107 | |
1108 | The C<type> function should either be called with the sugar helpers |
1109 | (C<where>, C<message>, etc), or with a name and a hashref of |
1110 | parameters: |
1111 | |
1112 | type( 'Foo', { where => ..., message => ... } ); |
1113 | |
1114 | The valid hashref keys are C<where>, C<message>, and C<optimize_as>. |
1115 | |
6ba6d68c |
1116 | =back |
a15dff8d |
1117 | |
0d29b772 |
1118 | =head2 Type Constraint Utilities |
1119 | |
1120 | =over 4 |
1121 | |
1122 | =item B<< match_on_type $value => ( $type => \&action, ... ?\&default ) >> |
1123 | |
1124 | This is a utility function for doing simple type based dispatching |
1125 | similar to match/case in O'Caml and case/of in Haskell. It does not |
1126 | claim to be as featureful as either of those and does not support any |
1127 | kind of automatic destructuring bind. However it is suitable for a fair |
1128 | amount of your dispatching needs, for instance, here is a simple |
1129 | Perl pretty printer dispatching over the core Moose types. |
1130 | |
1131 | sub ppprint { |
1132 | my $x = shift; |
1133 | match_on_type $x => |
1134 | HashRef => sub { |
1135 | my $hash = shift; |
1136 | '{ ' . (join ", " => map { |
1137 | $_ . ' => ' . ppprint( $hash->{ $_ } ) |
1138 | } sort keys %$hash ) . ' }' }, |
1139 | ArrayRef => sub { |
1140 | my $array = shift; |
1141 | '[ '.(join ", " => map { ppprint( $_ ) } @$array ).' ]' }, |
1142 | CodeRef => sub { 'sub { ... }' }, |
1143 | RegexpRef => sub { 'qr/' . $_ . '/' }, |
1144 | GlobRef => sub { '*' . B::svref_2object($_)->NAME }, |
1145 | Object => sub { $_->can('to_string') ? $_->to_string : $_ }, |
1146 | ScalarRef => sub { '\\' . ppprint( ${$_} ) }, |
1147 | Num => sub { $_ }, |
1148 | Str => sub { '"'. $_ . '"' }, |
1149 | Undef => sub { 'undef' }, |
1150 | => sub { die "I don't know what $_ is" }; |
1151 | } |
1152 | |
1153 | Based on a mapping of C<$type> to C<\&action>, where C<$type> can be |
1154 | either a string type or a L<Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint> object, and |
1155 | C<\&action> is a CODE ref, this function will dispatch on the first |
1156 | match for C<$value>. It is possible to have a catch-all at the end |
1157 | in the form of a C<\&default> CODE ref |
1158 | |
1159 | =back |
1160 | |
6ba6d68c |
1161 | =head2 Type Coercion Constructors |
a15dff8d |
1162 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1163 | You can define coercions for type constraints, which allow you to |
1164 | automatically transform values to something valid for the type |
1165 | constraint. If you ask your accessor to coerce, then Moose will run |
1166 | the type-coercion code first, followed by the type constraint |
1167 | check. This feature should be used carefully as it is very powerful |
1168 | and could easily take off a limb if you are not careful. |
a15dff8d |
1169 | |
25f2c3fc |
1170 | See the L<SYNOPSIS> for an example of how to use these. |
a15dff8d |
1171 | |
6ba6d68c |
1172 | =over 4 |
a15dff8d |
1173 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1174 | =item B<< coerce 'Name' => from 'OtherName' => via { ... } >> |
a15dff8d |
1175 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1176 | This defines a coercion from one type to another. The C<Name> argument |
1177 | is the type you are coercing I<to>. |
1178 | |
1179 | =item B<from 'OtherName'> |
a15dff8d |
1180 | |
6ba6d68c |
1181 | This is just sugar for the type coercion construction syntax. |
1182 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1183 | It takes a single type name (or type object), which is the type being |
1184 | coerced I<from>. |
1185 | |
1186 | =item B<via { ... }> |
a15dff8d |
1187 | |
6ba6d68c |
1188 | This is just sugar for the type coercion construction syntax. |
a15dff8d |
1189 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1190 | It takes a subroutine reference. This reference will be called with |
1191 | the value to be coerced in C<$_>. It is expected to return a new value |
1192 | of the proper type for the coercion. |
1193 | |
a15dff8d |
1194 | =back |
1195 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1196 | =head2 Creating and Finding Type Constraints |
1197 | |
1198 | These are additional functions for creating and finding type |
1199 | constraints. Most of these functions are not available for |
1200 | importing. The ones that are importable as specified. |
004222dc |
1201 | |
1202 | =over 4 |
1203 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1204 | =item B<find_type_constraint($type_name)> |
eb4c4e82 |
1205 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1206 | This function can be used to locate the L<Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint> |
1207 | object for a named type. |
eb4c4e82 |
1208 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1209 | This function is importable. |
004222dc |
1210 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1211 | =item B<register_type_constraint($type_object)> |
004222dc |
1212 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1213 | This function will register a L<Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint> with the |
1214 | global type registry. |
004222dc |
1215 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1216 | This function is importable. |
004222dc |
1217 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1218 | =item B<normalize_type_constraint_name($type_constraint_name)> |
004222dc |
1219 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1220 | This method takes a type constraint name and returns the normalized |
1221 | form. This removes any whitespace in the string. |
004222dc |
1222 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1223 | =item B<create_type_constraint_union($pipe_separated_types | @type_constraint_names)> |
004222dc |
1224 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1225 | This can take a union type specification like C<'Int|ArrayRef[Int]'>, |
1226 | or a list of names. It returns a new |
1227 | L<Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Union> object. |
004222dc |
1228 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1229 | =item B<create_parameterized_type_constraint($type_name)> |
620db045 |
1230 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1231 | Given a C<$type_name> in the form of C<'BaseType[ContainerType]'>, |
1232 | this will create a new L<Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Parameterized> |
1233 | object. The C<BaseType> must exist already exist as a parameterizable |
1234 | type. |
620db045 |
1235 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1236 | =item B<create_class_type_constraint($class, $options)> |
dabed765 |
1237 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1238 | Given a class name this function will create a new |
1239 | L<Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Class> object for that class name. |
004222dc |
1240 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1241 | The C<$options> is a hash reference that will be passed to the |
1242 | L<Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Class> constructor (as a hash). |
620db045 |
1243 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1244 | =item B<create_role_type_constraint($role, $options)> |
620db045 |
1245 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1246 | Given a role name this function will create a new |
1247 | L<Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Role> object for that role name. |
620db045 |
1248 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1249 | The C<$options> is a hash reference that will be passed to the |
1250 | L<Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Role> constructor (as a hash). |
620db045 |
1251 | |
8a6c8c47 |
1252 | =item B<create_enum_type_constraint($name, $values)> |
1253 | |
1254 | Given a enum name this function will create a new |
1255 | L<Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Enum> object for that enum name. |
1256 | |
0a6bff54 |
1257 | =item B<create_duck_type_constraint($name, $methods)> |
1258 | |
1259 | Given a duck type name this function will create a new |
1260 | L<Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::DuckType> object for that enum name. |
1261 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1262 | =item B<find_or_parse_type_constraint($type_name)> |
620db045 |
1263 | |
ec4b72d2 |
1264 | Given a type name, this first attempts to find a matching constraint |
e7fcb7b2 |
1265 | in the global registry. |
620db045 |
1266 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1267 | If the type name is a union or parameterized type, it will create a |
1268 | new object of the appropriate, but if given a "regular" type that does |
1269 | not yet exist, it simply returns false. |
620db045 |
1270 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1271 | When given a union or parameterized type, the member or base type must |
1272 | already exist. |
620db045 |
1273 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1274 | If it creates a new union or parameterized type, it will add it to the |
1275 | global registry. |
004222dc |
1276 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1277 | =item B<find_or_create_isa_type_constraint($type_name)> |
004222dc |
1278 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1279 | =item B<find_or_create_does_type_constraint($type_name)> |
004222dc |
1280 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1281 | These functions will first call C<find_or_parse_type_constraint>. If |
1282 | that function does not return a type, a new anonymous type object will |
1283 | be created. |
004222dc |
1284 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1285 | The C<isa> variant will use C<create_class_type_constraint> and the |
1286 | C<does> variant will use C<create_role_type_constraint>. |
004222dc |
1287 | |
1288 | =item B<get_type_constraint_registry> |
1289 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1290 | Returns the L<Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Registry> object which |
004222dc |
1291 | keeps track of all type constraints. |
1292 | |
1293 | =item B<list_all_type_constraints> |
1294 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1295 | This will return a list of type constraint names in the global |
1296 | registry. You can then fetch the actual type object using |
1297 | C<find_type_constraint($type_name)>. |
004222dc |
1298 | |
1299 | =item B<list_all_builtin_type_constraints> |
1300 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1301 | This will return a list of builtin type constraints, meaning those |
1302 | which are defined in this module. See the L<Default Type Constraints> |
1303 | section for a complete list. |
004222dc |
1304 | |
1305 | =item B<export_type_constraints_as_functions> |
1306 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1307 | This will export all the current type constraints as functions into |
1308 | the caller's namespace (C<Int()>, C<Str()>, etc). Right now, this is |
1309 | mostly used for testing, but it might prove useful to others. |
004222dc |
1310 | |
1311 | =item B<get_all_parameterizable_types> |
1312 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1313 | This returns all the parameterizable types that have been registered, |
1314 | as a list of type objects. |
004222dc |
1315 | |
e7fcb7b2 |
1316 | =item B<add_parameterizable_type($type)> |
004222dc |
1317 | |
1318 | Adds C<$type> to the list of parameterizable types |
1319 | |
1320 | =back |
1321 | |
a15dff8d |
1322 | =head1 BUGS |
1323 | |
e85d2a5d |
1324 | All complex software has bugs lurking in it, and this module is no |
a15dff8d |
1325 | exception. If you find a bug please either email me, or add the bug |
1326 | to cpan-RT. |
1327 | |
a15dff8d |
1328 | =head1 AUTHOR |
1329 | |
1330 | Stevan Little E<lt>stevan@iinteractive.comE<gt> |
1331 | |
1332 | =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE |
1333 | |
2840a3b2 |
1334 | Copyright 2006-2009 by Infinity Interactive, Inc. |
a15dff8d |
1335 | |
1336 | L<http://www.iinteractive.com> |
1337 | |
1338 | This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
e85d2a5d |
1339 | it under the same terms as Perl itself. |
a15dff8d |
1340 | |
81dc201f |
1341 | =cut |