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Type::Registry(3) |
User Contributed Perl Documentation |
Type::Registry(3) |
Type::Registry - a glorified hashref for looking up type constraints
package Foo::Bar;
use Type::Registry;
my $reg = "Type::Registry"->for_me; # a registry for Foo::Bar
# Register all types from Types::Standard
$reg->add_types(-Standard);
# Register just one type from Types::XSD
$reg->add_types(-XSD => ["NonNegativeInteger"]);
# Register all types from MyApp::Types
$reg->add_types("MyApp::Types");
# Create a type alias
$reg->alias_type("NonNegativeInteger" => "Count");
# Look up a type constraint
my $type = $reg->lookup("ArrayRef[Count]");
$type->check([1, 2, 3.14159]); # croaks
Alternatively:
package Foo::Bar;
use Type::Registry qw( t );
# Register all types from Types::Standard
t->add_types(-Standard);
# Register just one type from Types::XSD
t->add_types(-XSD => ["NonNegativeInteger"]);
# Register all types from MyApp::Types
t->add_types("MyApp::Types");
# Create a type alias
t->alias_type("NonNegativeInteger" => "Count");
# Look up a type constraint
my $type = t("ArrayRef[Count]");
$type->check([1, 2, 3.14159]); # croaks
This module is covered by the Type-Tiny stability policy.
A type registry is basically just a hashref mapping type names to type
constraint objects.
- "new"
- Create a new glorified hashref.
- "for_class($class)"
- Create or return the existing glorified hashref associated with the given
class.
Note that any type constraint you have imported from
Type::Library-based type libraries will be automatically available in
your class' registry.
- "for_me"
- Create or return the existing glorified hashref associated with the
caller.
- "add_types(@libraries)"
- The libraries list is treated as an "optlist" (a la
Data::OptList).
Strings are the names of type libraries; if the first
character is a hyphen, it is expanded to the "Types::" prefix.
If followed by an arrayref, this is the list of types to import from
that library. Otherwise, imports all types from the library.
use Type::Registry qw(t);
t->add_types(-Standard); # OR: t->add_types("Types::Standard");
t->add_types(
-TypeTiny => ['HashLike'],
-Standard => ['HashRef' => { -as => 'RealHash' }],
);
MooseX::Types (and experimentally, MouseX::Types) libraries
can also be added this way, but cannot be followed by an arrayref
of types to import.
- "add_type($type, $name)"
- The long-awaited singular form of
"add_types". Given a type constraint
object, adds it to the registry with a given name. The name may be
omitted, in which case "$type->name"
is called, and Type::Registry will throw an error if
$type is anonymous. If a name is explicitly given,
Type::Registry cares not one wit whether the type constraint is anonymous.
This method can even add MooseX::Types and MouseX::Types type
constraints; indeed anything that can be handled by Types::TypeTiny's
"to_TypeTiny" function. (Bear in mind
that to_TypeTiny always results in an anonymous type constraint,
so $name will be required.)
- "alias_type($oldname, $newname)"
- Create an alias for an existing type.
- "simple_lookup($name)"
- Look up a type in the registry by name.
Returns undef if not found.
- "foreign_lookup($name)"
- Like "simple_lookup", but if the type
name contains "::", will attempt to load it from a type library.
(And will attempt to load that module.)
- "lookup($name)"
- Look up by name, with a DSL.
t->lookup("Int|ArrayRef[Int]")
The DSL can be summed up as:
X type from this registry
My::Lib::X type from a type library
~X complementary type
X | Y union
X & Y intersection
X[...] parameterized type
slurpy X slurpy type
Foo::Bar:: class type
Croaks if not found.
- "make_union(@constraints)",
"make_intersection(@constraints)",
"make_class_type($class)", "make_role_type($role)"
- Convenience methods for creating certain common type constraints.
- "AUTOLOAD"
- Overloaded to call "lookup".
$registry->Str; # like $registry->lookup("Str")
- "get_parent", "set_parent($reg)",
"clear_parent", "has_parent"
- Advanced stuff. Allows a registry to have a "parent" registry
which it inherits type constraints from.
- "t"
- This class can export a function "t"
which acts like
""Type::Registry"->for_class($importing_class)".
Please report any bugs to
<https://github.com/tobyink/p5-type-tiny/issues>.
Toby Inkster <tobyink@cpan.org>.
This software is copyright (c) 2013-2014, 2017-2021 by Toby Inkster.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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