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Re^5: my Dog $spot;

by Zaxo (Archbishop)
on Jun 08, 2006 at 01:28 UTC ( [id://554199]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^4: my Dog $spot;
in thread my Dog $spot;

My Tie::Constrained follow-on is meant to do exactly what the Value Types spec describes: to restrict the types which can be assigned to a variable. I don't imagine Perl 6's internals for my Dog $spot; will be much like Perl 5's attribute- and phash-centered code, but the effect would be the same. In fact, it would be trivial to modify T::C to get enforcement of a seperate returns property.

The restrictions T::C can impose are quite flexible. By constructing what the pod of the current version calls &validator from &UNIVERSAL::isa or &UNIVERSAL::can, we can leash poor $spot either by type or by capability. Constraints on allowable values are just as easy to set up, and detainting before assignment is available as a bonus.

I'm the first to admit that Perl 6 doesn't loom large for me, but I have been aware of it.

Added: I've posted example code for a strong typing/value type Dog at Re: my Dog $spot;. It's as experimental as ever.

After Compline,
Zaxo

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