# NAME Attribute::Validate - Validate your subs with attributes # SYNOPSIS use Attribute::Validate; use Types::Standard qw/Maybe InstanceOf ArrayRef Str/ use feature 'signatures'; sub install_gentoo: Requires(Maybe[ArrayRef[InstanceOf['Linux::Capable::Computer']]], Str) ($maybe_computers, $hostname) { # Do something here } install_gentoo([$computer1, $computer2], 'Tux'); # DESCRIPTION This module allows you to validate your non-anonymous subs using the powerful attribute syntax of Perl, bringing easy type-checks to your code, thanks to [Type::Tiny](https://metacpan.org/pod/Type%3A%3ATiny) you can create your own types to enforce your program using the data you expect it to use. # INSTANCE METHODS This module cannot and shouldn't be instanced. # ATTRIBUTES ## Requires sub say_word: Requires(Str) { say shift; } sub say_word_with_spec: Requires(\%spec, Str) { say shift; } Receives a list of [Type::Tiny](https://metacpan.org/pod/Type%3A%3ATiny) types and enforces those types into the arguments, the first argument may be a HashRef containing the spec of [Type::Params](https://metacpan.org/pod/Type%3A%3AParams) to change the behavior of this module, for example {strictness => 0} as the first argument will allow the user to have more arguments than the ones declared. ## VoidContext sub doesnt_return: VoidContext { } my $lawless = doesnt_return(); # Dies doesnt_return(); # Works Enforces the caller to use this sub in Void Context and do nothing with the return to avoid programmer errors and incorrect assumptions. ## NoVoidContext sub returns: NoVoidContext { } my $lawful = returns(); # Works returns(); # Dies Enforces the caller to do something with the return of a sub to avoid programmer errors and assumptions. # EXPORTABLE SUBROUTINES ## anon\_requires my $say_thing = anon_requires(sub($thing) { say $thing; ), Str); my $say_thing = anon_requires(sub($thing) { say $thing; }, \%spec, Str); Enforces types into anonymous subroutines since those cannot be enchanted using attributes. # DEPENDENCIES The module will pull all the dependencies it needs on install, the minimum supported Perl is v5.16.3, although latest versions are mostly tested for 5.38.2 # CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT If your OS Perl is too old perlbrew can be used instead. # BUGS AND LIMITATIONS Enchanting anonymous subroutines with attributes won't allow them to be used by this module because of limitations of the language. # LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT This software is Copyright (c) 2025 by Sergio Iglesias. This is free software, licensed under: The MIT (X11) License # CREDITS Thanks to MultiSafePay and the Tech Leader of MultiSafePay for agreeing in creating this CPAN module inspired in a similar feature in their codebase, this code was inspired by code found there, but was written without the code in front from scratch. MultiSafePay is searching for Perl Developers for working in their offices on Estepona on Spain next to the beach, if you apply and do not get a reply and you think you are a experienced/capable enough Perl Developer drop me a e-mail so I can try to help you get a job [mailto:sergioxz@cpan.org](mailto:sergioxz@cpan.org). # INCOMPATIBILITIES None known. # VERSION 0.0.x # AUTHOR Sergio Iglesias