Kavorka::Parameter - a single parameter in a function
signature
Kavorka::Parameter is a class where each instance represents a
parameter in a function signature. This class is used to help parse the
function signature, and also to inject Perl code into the final
function.
Instances of this class are also returned by Kavorka's function
introspection API.
A parameter instance has the following methods:
- "ID"
- An opaque numeric identifier for this parameter.
- "package"
- Returns the package name the parameter was declared in.
- "type"
- A Type::Tiny object representing the type constraint for the parameter, or
undef.
- "name"
- The name of the variable associated with this parameter, including its
sigil.
- "constraints"
- An arrayref of additional constraints upon the value. These are given as
coderefs.
- "named"
- A boolean indicating whether this is a named parameter.
- "named_names"
- An arrayref of names for this named parameter.
- "position"
- The position for a positional parameter.
- "default"
- A coderef supplying the default value for this parameter.
- "default_when"
- The string "=", "//=" or "||=".
- "traits"
- A hashref, where the keys represent names of parameter traits, and the
values are booleans.
- "sigil"
- The sigil of the variable for this parameter.
- "kind"
- Returns "our" for package variables; "global" for
namespace-qualified package variables (i.e. containing "::");
"magic" for $_ and escape char variables
like "${^HELLO}"; "my"
otherwise.
- "readonly", "ro"
- A boolean indicating whether this variable will be read-only.
- "rw"
- A boolean indicating whether this variable will be read-write.
- "locked"
- A boolean indicating whether this variable is a locked hash(ref).
- "alias"
- A boolean indicating whether this variable will be an alias.
- "copy"
- A boolean indicating whether this variable will be a copy
(non-alias).
- "slurpy"
- A boolean indicating whether this variable is slurpy.
- "optional"
- A boolean indicating whether this variable is optional.
- "invocant"
- A boolean indicating whether this variable is an invocant.
- "coerce"
- A boolean indicating whether this variable should coerce.
- "parse"
- An internal method used to parse a parameter. Only makes sense to use
within a Parse::Keyword parser.
- "injection"
- The string of Perl code to inject for this parameter.
- "sanity_check"
- Tests that the parameter is sane. (For example it would not be sane to
have an invocant that is an optional parameter.)
Please report any bugs to
<http://rt.cpan.org/Dist/Display.html?Queue=Kavorka>.
Kavorka::Manual::API, Kavorka::Signature.
Toby Inkster <tobyink@cpan.org>.
This software is copyright (c) 2013-2014, 2017 by Toby
Inkster.
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