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MooseX::Meta::TypeCoercion::Structured(3)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		 MooseX::Meta::TypeCoercion::Structured(3)

NAME
MooseX::Meta::TypeCoercion::Structured - MooseX::Meta::TypeCoercion::Structured - Coerce structured type constraints. DESCRIPTION
We need to make sure we can properly coerce the structure elements inside a structured type constraint. However requirements for the best way to allow this are still in flux. For now this class is a placeholder. SEE ALSO
The following modules or resources may be of interest. Moose, Moose::Meta::TypeCoercion AUTHORS
o John Napiorkowski <jjnapiork@cpan.org> o Florian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org> o Yuval Kogman <nothingmuch@woobling.org> o Tomas Doran <bobtfish@bobtfish.net> o Robert Sedlacek <rs@474.at> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by John Napiorkowski. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.16.2 2011-10-03 MooseX::Meta::TypeCoercion::Structured(3)

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MooseX::Meta::TypeConstraint::Structured(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation	     MooseX::Meta::TypeConstraint::Structured(3pm)

NAME
MooseX::Meta::TypeConstraint::Structured - MooseX::Meta::TypeConstraint::Structured - Structured type constraints. DESCRIPTION
A structure is a set of Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint that are 'aggregated' in such a way as that they are all applied to an incoming list of arguments. The idea here is that a Type Constraint could be something like, "An Int followed by an Int and then a Str" and that this could be done so with a declaration like: Tuple[Int,Int,Str]; ## Example syntax So a structure is a list of Type constraints (the "Int,Int,Str" in the above example) which are intended to function together. ATTRIBUTES
type_constraints A list of Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint objects. constraint_generator A subref or closure that contains the way we validate incoming values against a set of type constraints. METHODS
validate Messing with validate so that we can support niced error messages. generate_constraint_for ($type_constraints) Given some type constraints, use them to generate validation rules for an ref of values (to be passed at check time) parameterize (@type_constraints) Given a ref of type constraints, create a structured type. __infer_constraint_generator This returns a CODEREF which generates a suitable constraint generator. Not user servicable, you'll never call this directly. compile_type_constraint hook into compile_type_constraint so we can set the correct validation rules. create_child_type modifier to make sure we get the constraint_generator is_a_type_of is_subtype_of equals Override the base class behavior. type_constraints_equals Checks to see if the internal type constraints are equal. get_message Give you a better peek into what's causing the error. For now we stringify the incoming deep value with Devel::PartialDump and pass that on to either your custom error message or the default one. In the future we'll try to provide a more complete stack trace of the actual offending elements SEE ALSO
The following modules or resources may be of interest. Moose, Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint AUTHORS
o John Napiorkowski <jjnapiork@cpan.org> o Florian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org> o Yuval Kogman <nothingmuch@woobling.org> o Tomas Doran <bobtfish@bobtfish.net> o Robert Sedlacek <rs@474.at> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by John Napiorkowski. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.12.4 2011-10-03 MooseX::Meta::TypeConstraint::Structured(3pm)
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