Add some tests for a union of two unions
[gitmo/Moose.git] / lib / Moose / Meta / TypeConstraint / Union.pm
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8ee73eeb 1
2package Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Union;
3
4use strict;
5use warnings;
6use metaclass;
7
3726f905 8use Moose::Meta::TypeCoercion::Union;
9
09532816 10use List::MoreUtils qw(all);
1aae641c 11use List::Util qw(first);
12
d67145ed 13use base 'Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint';
14
8ee73eeb 15__PACKAGE__->meta->add_attribute('type_constraints' => (
16 accessor => 'type_constraints',
dc2b7cc8 17 default => sub { [] },
18 Class::MOP::_definition_context(),
8ee73eeb 19));
20
d03bd989 21sub new {
3726f905 22 my ($class, %options) = @_;
816ef2e2 23
24 my $name = join '|' => sort { $a cmp $b }
25 map { $_->name } @{ $options{type_constraints} };
26
3726f905 27 my $self = $class->SUPER::new(
816ef2e2 28 name => $name,
29 %options,
3726f905 30 );
816ef2e2 31
3726f905 32 $self->_set_constraint(sub { $self->check($_[0]) });
4beacd39 33
70f676ca 34 return $self;
35}
36
37# XXX - this is a rather gross implementation of laziness for the benefit of
38# MX::Types. If we try to call ->has_coercion on the objects during object
39# construction, this does not work when defining a recursive constraint with
40# MX::Types.
41sub coercion {
42 my $self = shift;
43
44 return $self->{coercion} if exists $self->{coercion};
45
5c56b608 46 # Using any instead of grep here causes a weird error with some corner
47 # cases when MX::Types is in use. See RT #61001.
48 if ( grep { $_->has_coercion } @{ $self->type_constraints } ) {
70f676ca 49 return $self->{coercion} = Moose::Meta::TypeCoercion::Union->new(
50 type_constraint => $self );
51 }
52 else {
53 return $self->{coercion} = undef;
4beacd39 54 }
70f676ca 55}
4beacd39 56
70f676ca 57sub has_coercion {
58 return defined $_[0]->coercion;
8ee73eeb 59}
60
816ef2e2 61sub _actually_compile_type_constraint {
62 my $self = shift;
63
64 my @constraints = @{ $self->type_constraints };
65
66 return sub {
67 my $value = shift;
68 foreach my $type (@constraints) {
69 return 1 if $type->check($value);
70 }
71 return undef;
72 };
73}
74
7c047a36 75sub can_be_inlined {
09532816 76 my $self = shift;
77
e0250b7c 78 # This was originally done with all() from List::MoreUtils, but that
79 # caused some sort of bizarro parsing failure under 5.10.
80 for my $tc ( @{ $self->type_constraints } ) {
81 return 0 unless $tc->can_be_inlined;
82 }
83
84 return 1;
09532816 85}
86
87sub _inline_check {
88 my $self = shift;
89 my $val = shift;
90
576c9cfc 91 return '('
92 . (
93 join ' || ', map { '(' . $_->_inline_check($val) . ')' }
94 @{ $self->type_constraints }
95 )
96 . ')';
6f08424b 97}
816ef2e2 98
ca789903 99sub inline_environment {
100 my $self = shift;
101
102 return { map { %{ $_->inline_environment } }
103 @{ $self->type_constraints } };
104}
105
dabed765 106sub equals {
107 my ( $self, $type_or_name ) = @_;
108
109 my $other = Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::find_type_constraint($type_or_name);
110
111 return unless $other->isa(__PACKAGE__);
112
113 my @self_constraints = @{ $self->type_constraints };
114 my @other_constraints = @{ $other->type_constraints };
115
116 return unless @self_constraints == @other_constraints;
117
118 # FIXME presort type constraints for efficiency?
119 constraint: foreach my $constraint ( @self_constraints ) {
120 for ( my $i = 0; $i < @other_constraints; $i++ ) {
121 if ( $constraint->equals($other_constraints[$i]) ) {
122 splice @other_constraints, $i, 1;
123 next constraint;
124 }
125 }
126 }
127
128 return @other_constraints == 0;
129}
130
131sub parents {
132 my $self = shift;
133 $self->type_constraints;
134}
135
8ee73eeb 136sub validate {
3726f905 137 my ($self, $value) = @_;
8ee73eeb 138 my $message;
139 foreach my $type (@{$self->type_constraints}) {
140 my $err = $type->validate($value);
141 return unless defined $err;
142 $message .= ($message ? ' and ' : '') . $err
143 if defined $err;
144 }
d03bd989 145 return ($message . ' in (' . $self->name . ')') ;
8ee73eeb 146}
147
1aae641c 148sub find_type_for {
149 my ($self, $value) = @_;
150
151 return first { $_->check($value) } @{ $self->type_constraints };
152}
153
8ee73eeb 154sub is_a_type_of {
155 my ($self, $type_name) = @_;
a93d14d1 156
157 return all { $_->is_a_type_of($type_name) } @{ $self->type_constraints };
8ee73eeb 158}
159
160sub is_subtype_of {
161 my ($self, $type_name) = @_;
a93d14d1 162
163 return all { $_->is_subtype_of($type_name) } @{ $self->type_constraints };
8ee73eeb 164}
165
85a9908f 166sub create_child_type {
622c9332 167 my ( $self, %opts ) = @_;
168
169 my $constraint
170 = Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint->new( %opts, parent => $self );
171
9ceb576e 172 # if we have a type constraint union, and no
173 # type check, this means we are just aliasing
174 # the union constraint, which means we need to
175 # handle this differently.
176 # - SL
622c9332 177 if ( not( defined $opts{constraint} )
178 && $self->has_coercion ) {
179 $constraint->coercion(
180 Moose::Meta::TypeCoercion::Union->new(
181 type_constraint => $self,
182 )
183 );
9ceb576e 184 }
622c9332 185
9ceb576e 186 return $constraint;
187}
188
8ee73eeb 1891;
190
ad46f524 191# ABSTRACT: A union of Moose type constraints
192
8ee73eeb 193__END__
194
195=pod
196
39b3bc94 197=head1 DESCRIPTION
198
ae2f99ea 199This metaclass represents a union of type constraints. A union takes
200multiple type constraints, and is true if any one of its member
201constraints is true.
ecb59493 202
ae2f99ea 203=head1 INHERITANCE
ecb59493 204
ae2f99ea 205C<Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Union> is a subclass of
206L<Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint>.
ecb59493 207
39b3bc94 208=over 4
209
ae2f99ea 210=item B<< Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Union->new(%options) >>
39b3bc94 211
ae2f99ea 212This creates a new class type constraint based on the given
213C<%options>.
1b58cb9f 214
ae2f99ea 215It takes the same options as its parent. It also requires an
216additional option, C<type_constraints>. This is an array reference
217containing the L<Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint> objects that are the
218members of the union type. The C<name> option defaults to the names
219all of these member types sorted and then joined by a pipe (|).
dabed765 220
ae2f99ea 221The constructor sets the implementation of the constraint so that is
222simply calls C<check> on the newly created object.
ecb59493 223
ae2f99ea 224Finally, the constructor also makes sure that the object's C<coercion>
225attribute is a L<Moose::Meta::TypeCoercion::Union> object.
ecb59493 226
ae2f99ea 227=item B<< $constraint->type_constraints >>
ecb59493 228
ae2f99ea 229This returns the array reference of C<type_constraints> provided to
230the constructor.
39b3bc94 231
ae2f99ea 232=item B<< $constraint->parents >>
39b3bc94 233
ae2f99ea 234This returns the same constraint as the C<type_constraints> method.
39b3bc94 235
ae2f99ea 236=item B<< $constraint->check($value) >>
39b3bc94 237
ae2f99ea 238=item B<< $constraint->validate($value) >>
39b3bc94 239
ae2f99ea 240These two methods simply call the relevant method on each of the
241member type constraints in the union. If any type accepts the value,
242the value is valid.
39b3bc94 243
ae2f99ea 244With C<validate> the error message returned includes all of the error
245messages returned by the member type constraints.
39b3bc94 246
ae2f99ea 247=item B<< $constraint->equals($type_name_or_object) >>
39b3bc94 248
ae2f99ea 249A type is considered equal if it is also a union type, and the two
250unions have the same member types.
39b3bc94 251
1aae641c 252=item B<< $constraint->find_type_for($value) >>
253
254This returns the first member type constraint for which C<check($value)> is
255true, allowing you to determine which of the Union's member type constraints
256a given value matches.
257
ae2f99ea 258=item B<< $constraint->is_a_type_of($type_name_or_object) >>
ecb59493 259
a93d14d1 260This returns true if all of the member type constraints return true
ae2f99ea 261for the C<is_a_type_of> method.
ecb59493 262
ae2f99ea 263=item B<< $constraint->is_subtype_of >>
39b3bc94 264
a93d14d1 265This returns true if all of the member type constraints return true
ae2f99ea 266for the C<is_a_subtype_of> method.
0eec94be 267
ae2f99ea 268=item B<< $constraint->create_child_type(%options) >>
0eec94be 269
ae2f99ea 270This returns a new L<Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint> object with the type
271as its parent.
9ceb576e 272
39b3bc94 273=back
274
275=head1 BUGS
276
d4048ef3 277See L<Moose/BUGS> for details on reporting bugs.
39b3bc94 278
8ee73eeb 279=cut