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package Type::Tiny::Enum;
use 5.008001;
use strict;
use warnings;
BEGIN {
$Type::Tiny::Enum::AUTHORITY = 'cpan:TOBYINK';
$Type::Tiny::Enum::VERSION = '2.002001';
}
$Type::Tiny::Enum::VERSION =~ tr/_//d;
sub _croak ($;@) { require Error::TypeTiny; goto \&Error::TypeTiny::croak }
use Exporter::Tiny 1.004001 ();
use Type::Tiny ();
our @ISA = qw( Type::Tiny Exporter::Tiny );
__PACKAGE__->_install_overloads(
q[@{}] => sub { shift->values },
);
sub _exporter_fail {
my ( $class, $type_name, $values, $globals ) = @_;
my $caller = $globals->{into};
my $type = $class->new(
name => $type_name,
values => [ @$values ],
coercion => 1,
);
$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 new {
my $proto = shift;
my %opts = ( @_ == 1 ) ? %{ $_[0] } : @_;
_croak
"Enum type constraints cannot have a parent constraint passed to the constructor"
if exists $opts{parent};
_croak
"Enum type constraints cannot have a constraint coderef passed to the constructor"
if exists $opts{constraint};
_croak
"Enum type constraints cannot have a inlining coderef passed to the constructor"
if exists $opts{inlined};
_croak "Need to supply list of values" unless exists $opts{values};
no warnings 'uninitialized';
$opts{values} = [
map "$_",
@{ ref $opts{values} eq 'ARRAY' ? $opts{values} : [ $opts{values} ] }
];
my %tmp;
undef $tmp{$_} for @{ $opts{values} };
$opts{unique_values} = [ sort keys %tmp ];
my $xs_encoding = _xs_encoding( $opts{unique_values} );
if ( defined $xs_encoding ) {
my $xsub = Type::Tiny::XS::get_coderef_for( $xs_encoding );
$opts{compiled_type_constraint} = $xsub if $xsub;
}
if ( defined $opts{coercion} and !ref $opts{coercion} and 1 eq $opts{coercion} )
{
delete $opts{coercion};
$opts{_build_coercion} = sub {
require Types::Standard;
my $c = shift;
my $t = $c->type_constraint;
$c->add_type_coercions(
Types::Standard::Str(),
sub { $t->closest_match( @_ ? $_[0] : $_ ) }
);
};
} #/ if ( defined $opts{coercion...})
return $proto->SUPER::new( %opts );
} #/ sub new
sub _lockdown {
my ( $self, $callback ) = @_;
$callback->( $self->{values}, $self->{unique_values} );
}
sub new_union {
my $proto = shift;
my %opts = ( @_ == 1 ) ? %{ $_[0] } : @_;
my @types = @{ delete $opts{type_constraints} };
my @values = map @$_, @types;
$proto->new( %opts, values => \@values );
}
sub new_intersection {
my $proto = shift;
my %opts = ( @_ == 1 ) ? %{ $_[0] } : @_;
my @types = @{ delete $opts{type_constraints} };
my %values; ++$values{$_} for map @$_, @types;
my @values = sort grep $values{$_}==@types, keys %values;
$proto->new( %opts, values => \@values );
}
sub values { $_[0]{values} }
sub unique_values { $_[0]{unique_values} }
sub constraint { $_[0]{constraint} ||= $_[0]->_build_constraint }
sub _is_null_constraint { 0 }
sub _build_display_name {
my $self = shift;
sprintf( "Enum[%s]", join q[,], @{ $self->unique_values } );
}
sub is_word_safe {
my $self = shift;
return not grep /\W/, @{ $self->unique_values };
}
sub exportables {
my ( $self, $base_name ) = @_;
if ( not $self->is_anon ) {
$base_name ||= $self->name;
}
my $exportables = $self->SUPER::exportables( $base_name );
if ( $self->is_word_safe ) {
require Eval::TypeTiny;
require B;
for my $value ( @{ $self->unique_values } ) {
push @$exportables, {
name => uc( sprintf '%s_%s', $base_name, $value ),
tags => [ 'constants' ],
code => Eval::TypeTiny::eval_closure(
source => sprintf( 'sub () { %s }', B::perlstring($value) ),
environment => {},
),
};
}
}
return $exportables;
}
{
my $new_xs;
#
# Note the fallback code for older Type::Tiny::XS cannot be tested as
# part of the coverage tests because they use the latest Type::Tiny::XS.
#
sub _xs_encoding {
my $unique_values = shift;
return undef unless Type::Tiny::_USE_XS;
return undef if @$unique_values > 50; # RT 121957
$new_xs = eval { Type::Tiny::XS->VERSION( "0.020" ); 1 } ? 1 : 0
unless defined $new_xs;
if ( $new_xs ) {
require B;
return sprintf(
"Enum[%s]",
join( ",", map B::perlstring( $_ ), @$unique_values )
);
}
else { # uncoverable statement
return undef if grep /\W/, @$unique_values; # uncoverable statement
return sprintf( "Enum[%s]", join( ",", @$unique_values ) ); # uncoverable statement
} # uncoverable statement
} #/ sub _xs_encoding
}
{
my %cached;
sub _build_constraint {
my $self = shift;
my $regexp = $self->_regexp;
return $cached{$regexp} if $cached{$regexp};
my $coderef = ( $cached{$regexp} = sub { defined and m{\A(?:$regexp)\z} } );
Scalar::Util::weaken( $cached{$regexp} );
return $coderef;
}
}
{
my %cached;
sub _build_compiled_check {
my $self = shift;
my $regexp = $self->_regexp;
return $cached{$regexp} if $cached{$regexp};
my $coderef = ( $cached{$regexp} = $self->SUPER::_build_compiled_check( @_ ) );
Scalar::Util::weaken( $cached{$regexp} );
return $coderef;
}
}
sub _regexp {
my $self = shift;
$self->{_regexp} ||= 'Type::Tiny::Enum::_Trie'->handle( $self->unique_values );
}
sub as_regexp {
my $self = shift;
my $flags = @_ ? $_[0] : '';
unless ( defined $flags and $flags =~ /^[i]*$/ ) {
_croak(
"Unknown regexp flags: '$flags'; only 'i' currently accepted; stopped" );
}
my $regexp = $self->_regexp;
$flags ? qr/\A(?:$regexp)\z/i : qr/\A(?:$regexp)\z/;
} #/ sub as_regexp
sub can_be_inlined {
!!1;
}
sub inline_check {
my $self = shift;
my $xsub;
if ( my $xs_encoding = _xs_encoding( $self->unique_values ) ) {
$xsub = Type::Tiny::XS::get_subname_for( $xs_encoding );
return "$xsub\($_[0]\)" if $xsub && !$Type::Tiny::AvoidCallbacks;
}
my $regexp = $self->_regexp;
my $code =
$_[0] eq '$_'
? "(defined and !ref and m{\\A(?:$regexp)\\z})"
: "(defined($_[0]) and !ref($_[0]) and $_[0] =~ m{\\A(?:$regexp)\\z})";
return "do { $Type::Tiny::SafePackage $code }"
if $Type::Tiny::AvoidCallbacks;
return $code;
} #/ sub inline_check
sub _instantiate_moose_type {
my $self = shift;
my %opts = @_;
delete $opts{parent};
delete $opts{constraint};
delete $opts{inlined};
require Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Enum;
return "Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Enum"
->new( %opts, values => $self->values );
} #/ sub _instantiate_moose_type
sub has_parent {
!!1;
}
sub parent {
require Types::Standard;
Types::Standard::Str();
}
sub validate_explain {
my $self = shift;
my ( $value, $varname ) = @_;
$varname = '$_' unless defined $varname;
return undef if $self->check( $value );
require Type::Utils;
!defined( $value )
? [
sprintf(
'"%s" requires that the value is defined',
$self,
),
]
: @$self < 13 ? [
sprintf(
'"%s" requires that the value is equal to %s',
$self,
Type::Utils::english_list( \"or", map B::perlstring( $_ ), @$self ),
),
]
: [
sprintf(
'"%s" requires that the value is one of an enumerated list of strings',
$self,
),
];
} #/ sub validate_explain
sub has_sorter {
!!1;
}
sub _enum_order_hash {
my $self = shift;
my %hash;
my $i = 0;
for my $value ( @{ $self->values } ) {
next if exists $hash{$value};
$hash{$value} = $i++;
}
return %hash;
} #/ sub _enum_order_hash
sub sorter {
my $self = shift;
my %hash = $self->_enum_order_hash;
return [
sub { $_[0] <=> $_[1] },
sub { exists( $hash{ $_[0] } ) ? $hash{ $_[0] } : 2_100_000_000 },
];
}
my $canon;
sub closest_match {
require Types::Standard;
my ( $self, $given ) = ( shift, @_ );
return unless Types::Standard::is_Str $given;
return $given if $self->check( $given );
$canon ||= eval(
$] lt '5.016'
? q< sub { ( my $var = lc($_[0]) ) =~ s/(^\s+)|(\s+$)//g; $var } >
: q< sub { CORE::fc($_[0]) =~ s/(^\s+)|(\s+$)//gr; } >
);
$self->{_lookups} ||= do {
my %lookups;
for ( @{ $self->values } ) {
my $key = $canon->( $_ );
next if exists $lookups{$key};
$lookups{$key} = $_;
}
\%lookups;
};
my $cgiven = $canon->( $given );
return $self->{_lookups}{$cgiven}
if $self->{_lookups}{$cgiven};
my $best;
VALUE: for my $possible ( @{ $self->values } ) {
my $stem = substr( $possible, 0, length $cgiven );
if ( $cgiven eq $canon->( $stem ) ) {
if ( defined( $best ) and length( $best ) >= length( $possible ) ) {
next VALUE;
}
$best = $possible;
}
}
return $best if defined $best;
return $self->values->[$given]
if Types::Standard::is_Int $given;
return $given;
} #/ sub closest_match
push @Type::Tiny::CMP, sub {
my $A = shift->find_constraining_type;
my $B = shift->find_constraining_type;
return Type::Tiny::CMP_UNKNOWN
unless $A->isa( __PACKAGE__ ) && $B->isa( __PACKAGE__ );
my %seen;
for my $word ( @{ $A->unique_values } ) {
$seen{$word} += 1;
}
for my $word ( @{ $B->unique_values } ) {
$seen{$word} += 2;
}
my $values = join( '', CORE::values %seen );
if ( $values =~ /^3*$/ ) {
return Type::Tiny::CMP_EQUIVALENT;
}
elsif ( $values !~ /2/ ) {
return Type::Tiny::CMP_SUPERTYPE;
}
elsif ( $values !~ /1/ ) {
return Type::Tiny::CMP_SUBTYPE;
}
return Type::Tiny::CMP_UNKNOWN;
};
package # stolen from Regexp::Trie
Type::Tiny::Enum::_Trie;
sub new { bless {} => shift }
sub add {
my $self = shift;
my $str = shift;
my $ref = $self;
for my $char ( split //, $str ) {
$ref->{$char} ||= {};
$ref = $ref->{$char};
}
$ref->{''} = 1; # { '' => 1 } as terminator
$self;
} #/ sub add
sub _regexp {
my $self = shift;
return if $self->{''} and scalar keys %$self == 1; # terminator
my ( @alt, @cc );
my $q = 0;
for my $char ( sort keys %$self ) {
my $qchar = quotemeta $char;
if ( ref $self->{$char} ) {
if ( defined( my $recurse = _regexp( $self->{$char} ) ) ) {
push @alt, $qchar . $recurse;
}
else {
push @cc, $qchar;
}
}
else {
$q = 1;
}
} #/ for my $char ( sort keys...)
my $cconly = !@alt;
@cc and push @alt, @cc == 1 ? $cc[0] : '[' . join( '', @cc ) . ']';
my $result = @alt == 1 ? $alt[0] : '(?:' . join( '|', @alt ) . ')';
$q and $result = $cconly ? "$result?" : "(?:$result)?";
return $result;
} #/ sub _regexp
sub handle {
my $class = shift;
my ( $vals ) = @_;
return '(?!)' unless @$vals;
my $self = $class->new;
$self->add( $_ ) for @$vals;
$self->_regexp;
}
1;
__END__
=pod
=encoding utf-8
=head1 NAME
Type::Tiny::Enum - string enum type constraints
=head1 STATUS
This module is covered by the
L<Type-Tiny stability policy|Type::Tiny::Manual::Policies/"STABILITY">.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Enum type constraints.
This package inherits from L<Type::Tiny>; see that for most documentation.
Major differences are listed below:
=head2 Constructors
The C<new> constructor from L<Type::Tiny> still works, of course. But there
is also:
=over
=item C<< new_union( type_constraints => \@enums, %opts ) >>
Creates a new enum type constraint which is the union of existing enum
type constraints.
=item C<< new_intersection( type_constraints => \@enums, %opts ) >>
Creates a new enum type constraint which is the intersection of existing enum
type constraints.
=back
=head2 Attributes
=over
=item C<values>
Arrayref of allowable value strings. Non-string values (e.g. objects with
overloading) will be stringified in the constructor.
=item C<constraint>
Unlike Type::Tiny, you I<cannot> pass a constraint coderef to the constructor.
Instead rely on the default.
=item C<inlined>
Unlike Type::Tiny, you I<cannot> pass an inlining coderef to the constructor.
Instead rely on the default.
=item C<parent>
Parent is always B<Types::Standard::Str>, and cannot be passed to the
constructor.
=item C<unique_values>
The list of C<values> but sorted and with duplicates removed. This cannot
be passed to the constructor.
=item C<coercion>
If C<< coercion => 1 >> is passed to the constructor, the type will have a
coercion using the C<closest_match> method.
=back
=head2 Methods
=over
=item C<as_regexp>
Returns the enum as a regexp which strings can be checked against. If you're
checking I<< a lot >> of strings, then using this regexp might be faster than
checking each string against
my $enum = Type::Tiny::Enum->new(...);
my $check = $enum->compiled_check;
my $re = $enum->as_regexp;
# fast
my @valid_tokens = grep $enum->check($_), @all_tokens;
# faster
my @valid_tokens = grep $check->($_), @all_tokens;
# fastest
my @valid_tokens = grep /$re/, @all_tokens;
You can get a case-insensitive regexp using C<< $enum->as_regexp('i') >>.
=item C<closest_match>
Returns the closest match in the enum for a string.
my $enum = Type::Tiny::Enum->new(
values => [ qw( foo bar baz quux ) ],
);
say $enum->closest_match("FO"); # ==> foo
It will try to find an exact match first, fall back to a case-insensitive
match, if it still can't find one, will try to find a head substring match,
and finally, if given an integer, will use that as an index.
my $enum = Type::Tiny::Enum->new(
values => [ qw( foo bar baz quux ) ],
);
say $enum->closest_match( 0 ); # ==> foo
say $enum->closest_match( 1 ); # ==> bar
say $enum->closest_match( 2 ); # ==> baz
say $enum->closest_match( -1 ); # ==> quux
=item C<< is_word_safe >>
Returns true if none of the values in the enumeration contain a non-word
character. Word characters include letters, numbers, and underscores, but
not most punctuation or whitespace.
=back
=head2 Exports
Type::Tiny::Enum can be used as an exporter.
use Type::Tiny::Enum Status => [ 'dead', 'alive' ];
This will export the following functions into your namespace:
=over
=item C<< Status >>
=item C<< is_Status( $value ) >>
=item C<< assert_Status( $value ) >>
=item C<< to_Status( $value ) >>
=item C<< STATUS_DEAD >>
=item C<< STATUS_ALIVE >>
=back
Multiple enumerations can be exported at once:
use Type::Tiny::Enum (
Status => [ 'dead', 'alive' ],
TaxStatus => [ 'paid', 'pending' ],
);
=head2 Overloading
=over
=item *
Arrayrefification calls C<values>.
=back
=head1 BUGS
Please report any bugs to
L<https://github.com/tobyink/p5-type-tiny/issues>.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Type::Tiny::Manual>.
L<Type::Tiny>.
L<Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Enum>.
=head1 AUTHOR
Toby Inkster E<lt>tobyink@cpan.orgE<gt>.
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
This software is copyright (c) 2013-2014, 2017-2023 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.
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