Declare::Constraints::Simple::Library::Scalar - Scalar Constraints
# match one of a set of regexes my $some_regexes = Matches(qr/foo/, qr/bar/);
# allow only defined values my $is_defined = IsDefined;
# between 5 and 50 chars my $five_to_fifty = HasLength(5, 50);
# match against a set of values my $command_constraint = IsOneOf(qw(create update delete));
# check for trueness my $is_true = IsTrue;
# simple equality my $is_foo = IsEq('foo');
This library contains all constraints to validate scalar values.
Matches(@regex)my $c = Matches(qr/foo/, qr/bar/);
If one of the parameters matches the expression, this is true.
IsDefined()True if the value is defined.
Is true if the value has a length above $min (which defaults to 1> and,
if supplied, under the value of $max. A simple
my $c = HasLength;
checks if the value has a length of at least 1.
IsOneOf(@values)True if one of the @values equals the passed value. undef values
work with this too, so
my $c = IsOneOf(1, 2, undef);
will return true on an undefined value.
IsTrue()True if the value evulates to true in boolean context.
IsEq($comparator)Valid if the value is eq the $comparator.
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.