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NAME

MooseX::Types::Perl - Moose types that check against Perl syntax

VERSION

version 0.101344

SYNOPSIS

  use MooseX::Types::Perl qw(
    DistName

    ModuleName
    PackageName

    Identifier
    SafeIdentifier

    LaxVersionStr
    StrictVersionStr
    VersionObject
  );

DESCRIPTION

This library provides Moose types for checking things (mostly strings) against syntax that is, or is a reasonable subset of, Perl syntax.

PERL VERSION

This library should run on perls released even a long time ago. It should work on any version of perl released in the last five years.

Although it may work on older versions of perl, no guarantee is made that the minimum required version will not be increased. The version may be increased for any reason, and there is no promise that patches will be accepted to lower the minimum required perl.

TYPES

ModuleName

PackageName

These types are identical, and expect a string that could be a package or module name. That's basically a bunch of identifiers stuck together with double-colons. One key quirk is that parts of the package name after the first may begin with digits.

The use of an apostrophe as a package separator is not permitted.

DistName

The DistName type checks for a string like MooseX-Types-Perl, the sort of thing used to name CPAN distributions. In general, it's like the more familiar ModuleName, but with hyphens instead of double-colons.

In reality, a few distribution names may not match this pattern -- most famously, CGI.pm is the name of the distribution that contains CGI. These exceptions are few and far between, and deciding what a LaxDistName type would look like has not seemed worth it, yet.

Identifier

An Identifier is something that could be used as a symbol name or other identifier (filehandle, directory handle, subroutine name, format name, or label). It's what you put after the sigil (dollar sign, at sign, percent sign) in a variable name. Generally, it's a bunch of alphanumeric characters not starting with a digit.

Although Perl identifiers may contain non-ASCII characters in some circumstances, this type does not allow it. A UnicodeIdentifier type may be added in the future.

SafeIdentifier

SafeIdentifiers are just like Identifiers, but omit the single-letter variables underscore, a, and b, as these have special significance.

LaxVersionStr

StrictVersionStr

Lax and strict version strings use the is_lax and is_strict methods from version to check if the given string would be a valid lax or strict version. version::Internals covers the details but basically: lax versions are everything you may do, and strict omit many of the usages best avoided.

VersionObject

Just for good measure, this type is included to check if a value is a version object. Coercions from LaxVersionStr (and thus StrictVersionStr) are provided.

AUTHOR

Ricardo SIGNES <cpan@semiotic.systems>

CONTRIBUTORS

  • Karen Etheridge <ether@cpan.org>

  • Ricardo Signes <rjbs@semiotic.systems>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2022 by Ricardo SIGNES.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.