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Types::Standard::Dict(3)                   User Contributed Perl Documentation



NAME

       Types::Standard::Dict - exporter utility and utility functions for the
       Dict type constraint


STATUS

       This module is not covered by the Type-Tiny stability policy.


DESCRIPTION

       This is mostly internal code, but has one public-facing function.

   Function
       Types::Standard::Dict::combine(@dicts)
           Creates a combined type constraint, attempting to be permissive.

           The following two types should be equivalent:

             my $type1 = Types::Standard::Dict::combine(
               Dict[ name => Str ],
               Dict[ age => Int, Slurpy[HashRef[Int]] ],
               Dict[ id => Str, name => ArrayRef, Slurpy[ArrayRef] ],
             );

             my $type2 = Dict[
               name => Str|ArrayRef,
               age => Int,
               id => Str,
               Slurpy[ HashRef[Int] | ArrayRef ],
             ];

           Note that a hashref satisfying the combined type wouldn't satisfy
           any of the individual Dict constraints, nor vice versa!

           This function can be exported:

             use Types::Standard -types;
             use Types::Standard::Dict combine => { -as => 'combine_dicts' };

             my $type1 = combine_dicts(
               Dict[ name => Str ],
               Dict[ age => Int, Slurpy[HashRef[Int]] ],
               Dict[ id => Str, name => ArrayRef, Slurpy[ArrayRef] ],
             );

   Exports
       Types::Standard::Dict can be used experimentally as an exporter.

         use Types::Standard 'Str';
         use Types::Standard::Dict Credentials => { of => [
           username => Str,
           password => Str,
         ] };

       This will export the following functions into your namespace:

       "Credentials"
       is_Credentials( $value )
       assert_Credentials( $value )
       to_Credentials( $value )

       Multiple types can be exported at once:

         use Types::Standard -types;

         use Types::Standard::Dict (
           Credentials => { of => [
             username => Str,
             password => Str,
           ] },
           Headers => { of => [
             'Content-Type' => Optional[Str],
             'Accept'       => Optional[Str],
             'User-Agent'   => Optional[Str],
           ] },
         );

         # Exporting this separately so it can use the types defined by
         # the first export.
         use Types::Standard::Dict (
           HttpRequestData => { of => [
             credentials => Credentials,
             headers     => Headers,
             url         => Str,
             method      => Enum[ qw( OPTIONS HEAD GET POST PUT DELETE PATCH ) ],
           ] },
         );

         assert_HttpRequestData( {
           credentials => { username => 'bob', password => 's3cr3t' },
           headers     => { 'Accept' => 'application/json' },
           url         => 'http://example.net/api/v1/stuff',
           method      => 'GET',
         } );

       It's possible to further constrain the hashref using "where":

         use Types::Standard::Dict MyThing => { of => [ ... ], where => sub { ... } };


BUGS

       Please report any bugs to
       <https://github.com/tobyink/p5-type-tiny/issues>.


SEE ALSO

       Types::Standard(3).


AUTHOR

       Toby Inkster <tobyink@cpan.org>.


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.


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.

perl v5.34.3                      2025-09-02          Types::Standard::Dict(3)

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