IsRefType(@types)IsScalarRef($constraint)IsArrayRef($constraint)IsCodeRef()IsRegex()
Declare::Constraints::Simple::Library::Referencial - Ref Constraints
# scalar or array references my $scalar_or_array = IsRefType( qw(SCALAR ARRAY) );
# scalar reference my $int_ref = IsScalarRef( IsInt );
# accept mappings of ids to objects with "name" methods my $id_obj_map = IsHashRef( -keys => IsInt, -values => And( IsObject, HasMethods('name') ));
# an integer list my $int_list = IsArrayRef( IsInt );
# accept code references my $is_closure = IsCodeRef;
# accept a regular expression my $is_regex = IsRegex;
This library contains those constraints that can test the validity of references and their types.
IsRefType(@types)Valid if the value is a reference of a kind in @types.
IsScalarRef($constraint)This is true if the value is a scalar reference. A possible constraint for the scalar references target value can be passed. E.g.
my $test_integer_ref = IsScalarRef(IsInt);
IsArrayRef($constraint)The value is valid if the value is an array reference. The contents of
the array can be validated by passing an other $constraint as
argument.
The stack or path part of IsArrayRef is IsArrayRef[$index] where
$index is the index of the failing element.
True if the value is a hash reference. It can also take two named
parameters: -keys can pass a constraint to check the hashes keys,
-values does the same for its values.
The stack or path part of IsHashRef looks like
IsHashRef[$type $key] where $type is either val or key
depending on what was validated, and $key being the key that didn't
pass validation.
IsCodeRef()Code references have to be valid to pass this constraint.
IsRegex()True if the value is a regular expression built with qr. Note
however, that a simple string that could be used like /$rx/ will
not pass this constraint. You can combine multiple constraints with
And(@constraints) though.
the Declare::Constraints::Simple manpage, the Declare::Constraints::Simple::Library manpage
Robert 'phaylon' Sedlacek <phaylon@dunkelheit.at>
This module is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as perl itself.