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package Specio::Constraint::Structurable; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '0.46'; use Carp qw( confess ); use Role::Tiny::With; use Scalar::Util qw( blessed ); use Specio::DeclaredAt; use Specio::OO; use Specio::Constraint::Structured; use Specio::TypeChecks qw( does_role isa_class ); use Specio::Constraint::Role::Interface; with 'Specio::Constraint::Role::Interface'; { ## no critic (Subroutines::ProtectPrivateSubs) my $role_attrs = Specio::Constraint::Role::Interface::_attrs(); ## use critic my $attrs = { %{$role_attrs}, _parameterization_args_builder => { isa => 'CodeRef', init_arg => 'parameterization_args_builder', required => 1, }, _name_builder => { isa => 'CodeRef', init_arg => 'name_builder', required => 1, }, _structured_constraint_generator => { isa => 'CodeRef', init_arg => 'structured_constraint_generator', predicate => '_has_structured_constraint_generator', }, _structured_inline_generator => { isa => 'CodeRef', init_arg => 'structured_inline_generator', predicate => '_has_structured_inline_generator', }, }; ## no critic (Subroutines::ProhibitUnusedPrivateSubroutines) sub _attrs { return $attrs; } } sub BUILD { my $self = shift; if ( $self->_has_constraint ) { die 'A structurable constraint with a constraint parameter must also have a structured_constraint_generator' unless $self->_has_structured_constraint_generator; } if ( $self->_has_inline_generator ) { die 'A structurable constraint with an inline_generator parameter must also have a structured_inline_generator' unless $self->_has_structured_inline_generator; } return; } sub parameterize { my $self = shift; my %args = @_; my $declared_at = $args{declared_at}; if ($declared_at) { isa_class( $declared_at, 'Specio::DeclaredAt' ) or confess q{The "declared_at" parameter passed to ->parameterize must be a Specio::DeclaredAt object}; } my %parameters = $self->_parameterization_args_builder->( $self, $args{of} ); $declared_at = Specio::DeclaredAt->new_from_caller(1) unless defined $declared_at; my %new_p = ( parent => $self, parameters => \%parameters, declared_at => $declared_at, name => $self->_name_builder->( $self, \%parameters ), ); if ( $self->_has_structured_constraint_generator ) { $new_p{constraint} = $self->_structured_constraint_generator->(%parameters); } else { for my $p ( grep { blessed($_) && does_role('Specio::Constraint::Role::Interface') } values %parameters ) { confess q{Any type objects passed to ->parameterize must be inlinable constraints if the structurable type has an inline_generator} unless $p->can_be_inlined; } my $ig = $self->_structured_inline_generator; $new_p{inline_generator} = sub { $ig->( shift, shift, %parameters, @_ ) }; } return Specio::Constraint::Structured->new(%new_p); } ## no critic (Subroutines::ProhibitUnusedPrivateSubroutines) sub _name_or_anon { return $_[1]->_has_name ? $_[1]->name : 'ANON'; } ## use critic __PACKAGE__->_ooify; 1; # ABSTRACT: A class which represents structurable constraints __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Specio::Constraint::Structurable - A class which represents structurable constraints =head1 VERSION version 0.46 =head1 SYNOPSIS my $tuple = t('Tuple'); my $tuple_of_str_int = $tuple->parameterize( of => [ t('Str'), t('Int') ] ); =head1 DESCRIPTION This class implements the API for structurable types like C<Dict>, C<Map>< and C<Tuple>. =for Pod::Coverage BUILD =head1 API This class implements the same API as L<Specio::Constraint::Simple>, with a few additions. =head2 Specio::Constraint::Structurable->new(...) This class's constructor accepts two additional parameters: =over 4 =item * parameterization_args_builder This is a subroutine that takes the values passed to C<of> and returns a hash of named arguments. These arguments will then be passed into the C<structured_constraint_generator> or C<structured_inline_generator>. This should also do argument checking to make sure that the argument passed are valid. For example, the C<Tuple> type turns the arrayref passed to C<of> into a hash, along the way checking that the caller did not do things like interleave optional and required elements or mix optional and slurpy together in the definition. This parameter is required. =item * name_builder This is a subroutine that is called to generate a name for the structured type when it is created. This will be called as a method on the C<Specio::Constraint::Structurable> object. It will be passed the hash of arguments returned by the C<parameterization_args_builder>. This parameter is required. =item * structured_constraint_generator This is a subroutine that generates a new constraint subroutine when the type is structured. It will be called as a method on the type and will be passed the hash of arguments returned by the C<parameterization_args_builder>. This parameter is mutually exclusive with the C<structured_inline_generator> parameter. This parameter or the C<structured_inline_generator> parameter is required. =item * structured_inline_generator This is a subroutine that generates a new inline generator subroutine when the type is structured. It will be called as a method on the L<Specio::Constraint::Structured> object when that object needs to generate an inline constraint. It will receive the type parameter as the first argument and the variable name as a string as the second. The remaining arguments will be the parameter hash returned by the C<parameterization_args_builder>. This probably seems fairly confusing, so looking at the examples in the L<Specio::Library::Structured::*> code may be helpful. This parameter is mutually exclusive with the C<structured_constraint_generator> parameter. This parameter or the C<structured_constraint_generator> parameter is required. =back =head2 $type->parameterize(...) This method takes two arguments. The C<of> argument should be an object which does the L<Specio::Constraint::Role::Interface> role, and is required. The other argument, C<declared_at>, is optional. If it is not given, then a new L<Specio::DeclaredAt> object is creating using a call stack depth of 1. This method returns a new L<Specio::Constraint::Structured> object. =head1 SUPPORT Bugs may be submitted at L<https://github.com/houseabsolute/Specio/issues>. I am also usually active on IRC as 'autarch' on C<irc://irc.perl.org>. =head1 SOURCE The source code repository for Specio can be found at L<https://github.com/houseabsolute/Specio>. =head1 AUTHOR Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org> =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is Copyright (c) 2012 - 2020 by Dave Rolsky. This is free software, licensed under: The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible) The full text of the license can be found in the F<LICENSE> file included with this distribution. =cut
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