NAME
Aion::Type - class of validators
SYNOPSIS
use Aion::Type;
my $Int = Aion::Type->new(name => "Int", test => sub { /^-?\d+$/ });
12 ~~ $Int # => 1
12.1 ~~ $Int # -> ""
my $Char = Aion::Type->new(name => "Char", test => sub { /^.\z/ });
$Char->include("a") # => 1
$Char->exclude("ab") # => 1
my $IntOrChar = $Int | $Char;
77 ~~ $IntOrChar # => 1
"a" ~~ $IntOrChar # => 1
"ab" ~~ $IntOrChar # -> ""
my $Digit = $Int & $Char;
7 ~~ $Digit # => 1
77 ~~ $Digit # -> ""
"a" ~~ ~$Int; # => 1
5 ~~ ~$Int; # -> ""
eval { $Int->validate("a", "..Eval..") }; $@ # ~> ..Eval.. must have the type Int. The it is 'a'
DESCRIPTION
This is construct for make any validators.
It using in Aion::Types::subtype
.
METHODS
new (%ARGUMENTS)
Constructor.
ARGUMENTS
name (Str) — Name of type.
args (ArrayRef) — List of type arguments.
init (CodeRef) — Initializer for type.
test (CodeRef) — Values cheker.
a_test (CodeRef) — Values cheker for types with optional arguments.
coerce (ArrayRef[Tuple[Aion::Type, CodeRef]]) — Array of pairs: type and via.
stringify
Stringify of object (name with arguments):
my $Char = Aion::Type->new(name => "Char");
$Char->stringify # => Char
my $Int = Aion::Type->new(
name => "Int",
args => [3, 5],
);
$Int->stringify #=> Int[3, 5]
Stringify operations:
($Int & $Char)->stringify # => ( Int[3, 5] & Char )
($Int | $Char)->stringify # => ( Int[3, 5] | Char )
(~$Int)->stringify # => ~Int[3, 5]
The operations is objects of Aion::Type
with special names:
Aion::Type->new(name => "Exclude", args => [$Int, $Char])->stringify # => ~( Int[3, 5] | Char )
Aion::Type->new(name => "Union", args => [$Int, $Char])->stringify # => ( Int[3, 5] | Char )
Aion::Type->new(name => "Intersection", args => [$Int, $Char])->stringify # => ( Int[3, 5] & Char )
test
Testing the $_
belongs to the class.
my $PositiveInt = Aion::Type->new(
name => "PositiveInt",
test => sub { /^\d+$/ },
);
local $_ = 5;
$PositiveInt->test # -> 1
local $_ = -6;
$PositiveInt->test # -> ""
init
Initial the validator.
my $Range = Aion::Type->new(
name => "Range",
args => [3, 5],
init => sub {
@{$Aion::Type::SELF}{qw/min max/} = @{$Aion::Type::SELF->{args}};
},
test => sub { $Aion::Type::SELF->{min} <= $_ <= $Aion::Type::SELF->{max} },
);
$Range->init;
3 ~~ $Range # -> 1
4 ~~ $Range # -> 1
5 ~~ $Range # -> 1
2 ~~ $Range # -> ""
6 ~~ $Range # -> ""
include ($element)
checks whether the argument belongs to the class.
my $PositiveInt = Aion::Type->new(
name => "PositiveInt",
test => sub { /^\d+$/ },
);
$PositiveInt->include(5) # -> 1
$PositiveInt->include(-6) # -> ""
exclude ($element)
Checks that the argument does not belong to the class.
my $PositiveInt = Aion::Type->new(
name => "PositiveInt",
test => sub { /^\d+$/ },
);
$PositiveInt->exclude(5) # -> ""
$PositiveInt->exclude(-6) # -> 1
coerce ($value)
Coerce $value
to the type, if coerce from type and function is in $self->{coerce}
.
my $Int = Aion::Type->new(name => "Int", test => sub { /^-?\d+\z/ });
my $Num = Aion::Type->new(name => "Num", test => sub { /^-?\d+(\.\d+)?\z/ });
my $Bool = Aion::Type->new(name => "Bool", test => sub { /^(1|0|)\z/ });
push @{$Int->{coerce}}, [$Bool, sub { 0+$_ }];
push @{$Int->{coerce}}, [$Num, sub { int($_+.5) }];
$Int->coerce(5.5) # => 6
$Int->coerce(undef) # => 0
$Int->coerce("abc") # => abc
detail ($element, $feature)
Return message belongs to error.
my $Int = Aion::Type->new(name => "Int");
$Int->detail(-5, "Feature car") # => Feature car must have the type Int. The it is -5
my $Num = Aion::Type->new(name => "Num", detail => sub {
my ($val, $name) = @_;
"Error: $val is'nt $name!"
});
$Num->detail("x", "car") # => Error: x is'nt car!
validate ($element, $feature)
It tested $element
and throw detail
if element is exclude from class.
my $PositiveInt = Aion::Type->new(
name => "PositiveInt",
test => sub { /^\d+$/ },
);
eval {
$PositiveInt->validate(-1, "Neg")
};
$@ # ~> Neg must have the type PositiveInt. The it is -1
val_to_str ($element)
Translate $val
to string.
Aion::Type->val_to_str([1,2,{x=>6}]) # => [\n [0] 1,\n [1] 2,\n [2] {\n x 6\n }\n]
make ($pkg)
It make subroutine without arguments, who return type.
BEGIN {
Aion::Type->new(name=>"Rim", test => sub { /^[IVXLCDM]+$/i })->make(__PACKAGE__);
}
"IX" ~~ Rim # => 1
Property init
won't use with make
.
eval { Aion::Type->new(name=>"Rim", init => sub {...})->make(__PACKAGE__) }; $@ # ~> init_where won't work in Rim
If subroutine make'nt, then died.
eval { Aion::Type->new(name=>"Rim")->make }; $@ # ~> syntax error
make_arg ($pkg)
It make subroutine with arguments, who return type.
BEGIN {
Aion::Type->new(name=>"Len", test => sub {
$Aion::Type::SELF->{args}[0] <= length($_) <= $Aion::Type::SELF->{args}[1]
})->make_arg(__PACKAGE__);
}
"IX" ~~ Len[2,2] # => 1
If subroutine make'nt, then died.
eval { Aion::Type->new(name=>"Rim")->make_arg }; $@ # ~> syntax error
make_maybe_arg ($pkg)
It make subroutine with or without arguments, who return type.
BEGIN {
Aion::Type->new(
name => "Enum123",
test => sub { $_ ~~ [1,2,3] },
a_test => sub { $_ ~~ $Aion::Type::SELF->{args} },
)->make_maybe_arg(__PACKAGE__);
}
3 ~~ Enum123 # -> 1
3 ~~ Enum123[4,5,6] # -> ""
5 ~~ Enum123[4,5,6] # -> 1
If subroutine make'nt, then died.
eval { Aion::Type->new(name=>"Rim")->make_maybe_arg }; $@ # ~> syntax error
OPERATORS
&{}
It make the object is callable.
my $PositiveInt = Aion::Type->new(
name => "PositiveInt",
test => sub { /^\d+$/ },
);
local $_ = 10;
$PositiveInt->() # -> 1
$_ = -1;
$PositiveInt->() # -> ""
""
Stringify object.
Aion::Type->new(name => "Int") . "" # => Int
my $Enum = Aion::Type->new(name => "Enum", args => [qw/A B C/]);
"$Enum" # => Enum['A', 'B', 'C']
$a | $b
It make new type as union of $a
and $b
.
my $Int = Aion::Type->new(name => "Int", test => sub { /^-?\d+$/ });
my $Char = Aion::Type->new(name => "Char", test => sub { /^.\z/ });
my $IntOrChar = $Int | $Char;
77 ~~ $IntOrChar # => 1
"a" ~~ $IntOrChar # => 1
"ab" ~~ $IntOrChar # -> ""
$a & $b
It make new type as intersection of $a
and $b
.
my $Int = Aion::Type->new(name => "Int", test => sub { /^-?\d+$/ });
my $Char = Aion::Type->new(name => "Char", test => sub { /^.\z/ });
my $Digit = $Int & $Char;
7 ~~ $Digit # => 1
77 ~~ $Digit # -> ""
"a" ~~ $Digit # -> ""
~ $a
It make exclude type from $a
.
my $Int = Aion::Type->new(name => "Int", test => sub { /^-?\d+$/ });
"a" ~~ ~$Int; # => 1
5 ~~ ~$Int; # -> ""
AUTHOR
Yaroslav O. Kosmina Lmailto:[email protected]
LICENSE
⚖ GPLv3
COPYRIGHT
The Aion::Type module is copyright © 2023 Yaroslav O. Kosmina. Rusland. All rights reserved.