# INTERNAL MODULE: guts for ScalarRef type from Types::Standard. package Types::Standard::ScalarRef; use 5.008001; use strict; use warnings; BEGIN { $Types::Standard::ScalarRef::AUTHORITY = 'cpan:TOBYINK'; $Types::Standard::ScalarRef::VERSION = '2.008000'; } $Types::Standard::ScalarRef::VERSION =~ tr/_//d; use Types::Standard (); use Types::TypeTiny (); sub _croak ($;@) { require Error::TypeTiny; goto \&Error::TypeTiny::croak } no warnings; use Exporter::Tiny 1.004001 (); our @ISA = qw( Exporter::Tiny ); sub _exporter_fail { my ( $class, $type_name, $values, $globals ) = @_; my $caller = $globals->{into}; my $of = exists( $values->{of} ) ? $values->{of} : $values->{type}; defined $of or _croak( qq{Expected option "of" for type "$type_name"} ); if ( not Types::TypeTiny::is_TypeTiny($of) ) { require Type::Utils; $of = Type::Utils::dwim_type( $of, for => $caller ); } my $type = Types::Standard::ScalarRef->of( $of ); $type = $type->create_child_type( name => $type_name, $type->has_coercion ? ( coercion => 1 ) : (), exists( $values->{where} ) ? ( constraint => $values->{where} ) : (), ); $INC{'Type/Registry.pm'} ? 'Type::Registry'->for_class( $caller )->add_type( $type, $type_name ) : ( $Type::Registry::DELAYED{$caller}{$type_name} = $type ) unless( ref($caller) or $caller eq '-lexical' or $globals->{'lexical'} ); return map +( $_->{name} => $_->{code} ), @{ $type->exportables }; } sub __constraint_generator { return Types::Standard::ScalarRef unless @_; Type::Tiny::check_parameter_count_for_parameterized_type( 'Types::Standard', 'ScalarRef', \@_, 1 ); my $param = shift; Types::TypeTiny::is_TypeTiny( $param ) or _croak( "Parameter to ScalarRef[`a] expected to be a type constraint; got $param" ); return sub { my $ref = shift; $param->check( $$ref ) || return; return !!1; }; } #/ sub __constraint_generator sub __inline_generator { my $param = shift; return unless $param->can_be_inlined; return sub { my $v = $_[1]; my $param_check = $param->inline_check( "\${$v}" ); "(ref($v) eq 'SCALAR' or ref($v) eq 'REF') and $param_check"; }; } sub __deep_explanation { my ( $type, $value, $varname ) = @_; my $param = $type->parameters->[0]; for my $item ( $$value ) { next if $param->check( $item ); return [ sprintf( '"%s" constrains the referenced scalar value with "%s"', $type, $param ), @{ $param->validate_explain( $item, sprintf( '${%s}', $varname ) ) }, ]; } # This should never happen... return; # uncoverable statement } #/ sub __deep_explanation sub __coercion_generator { my ( $parent, $child, $param ) = @_; return unless $param->has_coercion; my $coercable_item = $param->coercion->_source_type_union; my $C = "Type::Coercion"->new( type_constraint => $child ); if ( $param->coercion->can_be_inlined and $coercable_item->can_be_inlined ) { $C->add_type_coercions( $parent => Types::Standard::Stringable { my @code; push @code, 'do { my ($orig, $return_orig, $new) = ($_, 0);'; push @code, 'for ($$orig) {'; push @code, sprintf( '++$return_orig && last unless (%s);', $coercable_item->inline_check( '$_' ) ); push @code, sprintf( '$new = (%s);', $param->coercion->inline_coercion( '$_' ) ); push @code, '}'; push @code, '$return_orig ? $orig : \\$new'; push @code, '}'; "@code"; } ); } #/ if ( $param->coercion->...) else { $C->add_type_coercions( $parent => sub { my $value = @_ ? $_[0] : $_; my $new; for my $item ( $$value ) { return $value unless $coercable_item->check( $item ); $new = $param->coerce( $item ); } return \$new; }, ); } #/ else [ if ( $param->coercion->...)] return $C; } #/ sub __coercion_generator 1; __END__ =pod =encoding utf-8 =head1 NAME Types::Standard::ScalarRef - exporter utility for the B type constraint =head1 SYNOPSIS use Types::Standard -types; # Normal way to validate a reference to a string. # ScalarRef->of( Str )->assert_valid( \ "foo" ); use Types::Standard::ScalarRef StrRef => { of => Str }, # Exported shortcut # assert_StrRef \ "foo"; =head1 STATUS This module is not covered by the L. =head1 DESCRIPTION This is mostly internal code, but can also act as an exporter utility. =head2 Exports Types::Standard::ScalarRef can be used experimentally as an exporter. use Types::Standard 'Str'; use Types::Standard::ScalarRef StrRef => { of => Str }; This will export the following functions into your namespace: =over =item C<< StrRef >> =item C<< is_StrRef( $value ) >> =item C<< assert_StrRef( $value ) >> =item C<< to_StrRef( $value ) >> =back Multiple types can be exported at once: use Types::Standard -types; use Types::Standard::ScalarRef ( IntRef => { of => Int }, StrRef => { of => Str }, ); assert_IntRef \42; # should not die It's possible to further constrain the reference using C: use Types::Standard::ScalarRef MyThing => { of => Str, where => sub { ... } }; =head1 BUGS Please report any bugs to L. =head1 SEE ALSO L. =head1 AUTHOR Toby Inkster Etobyink@cpan.orgE. =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE This software is copyright (c) 2013-2025 by Toby Inkster. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =head1 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.