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NAME

       Type::Tiny::Intersection - intersection type constraints

SYNOPSIS

       Using via the "&" operator overload:

         package Local::Stash {
           use Moo;
           use Types::Common qw( LowerCaseStr StrLength );

           has identifier => (
             is   => 'ro',
             isa  => (LowerCaseStr) & (StrLength[4, 8]),
           );
         }

         my $x = Local::Stash->new( data => {} );  # not ok
         my $y = Local::Stash->new( data => [] );  # not ok

       Note that it is a good idea to enclose each type being intersected in parentheses to avoid Perl thinking
       the "&" is the sigil for a coderef.

       Using Type::Tiny::Intersection's object-oriented interface:

         package Local::Stash {
           use Moo;
           use Types::Common qw( LowerCaseStr StrLength );
           use Type::Tiny::Intersection;

           my $ShortLcStr = Type::Tiny::Intersection->new(
             name             => 'AnyData',
             type_constraints => [ LowerCaseStr, StrLength[4, 8] ],
           );

           has identifier => (
             is   => 'ro',
             isa  => $ShortLcStr,
           );
         }

       Using Type::Utils's functional interface:

         package Local::Stash {
           use Moo;
           use Types::Common qw( LowerCaseStr StrLength );
           use Type::Utils;

           my $ShortLcStr = intersection ShortLcStr => [ LowerCaseStr, StrLength[4, 8] ];

           has identifier => (
             is   => 'ro',
             isa  => $ShortLcStr,
           );
         }

STATUS

       This module is covered by the Type-Tiny stability policy.

DESCRIPTION

       Intersection type constraints.

       Intersection type constraints are not often very useful. Consider the intersection of HashRef and
       ArrayRef. A value will only pass if it is both a hashref and an arrayref. Given that neither of those
       type constraints accept "undef" or overloaded objects, there is no possible value that can pass both.

       Which is not to say that intersections are never useful, but it happens quite rarely.

       This package inherits from Type::Tiny; see that for most documentation.  Major differences are listed
       below:

   Constructor
       The "new" constructor from Type::Tiny still works, of course. But there is also:

       "new_by_overload(%attributes)"
           Like  the  "new" constructor, but will sometimes return another type constraint which is not strictly
           an instance of Type::Tiny::Intersection, but still encapsulates the same meaning. This constructor is
           used by Type::Tiny's overloading of the "&" operator.

   Attributes
       "type_constraints"
           Arrayref of type constraints.

           When passed to the constructor, if any of the type constraints  in  the  intersection  is  itself  an
           intersection type constraint, this is "exploded" into the new intersection.

       "constraint"
           Unlike  Type::Tiny,  you  cannot  pass  a constraint coderef to the constructor.  Instead rely on the
           default.

       "inlined"
           Unlike Type::Tiny, you cannot pass an inlining coderef to  the  constructor.   Instead  rely  on  the
           default.

       "parent"
           Unlike  Type::Tiny, you cannot pass an inlining coderef to the constructor.  A parent will instead be
           automatically calculated.

           (Technically any of the types in the intersection could be treated as a parent type;  we  choose  the
           first arbitrarily.)

   Methods
       "stringifies_to($constraint)"
           See Type::Tiny::ConstrainedObject.

       "numifies_to($constraint)"
           See Type::Tiny::ConstrainedObject.

       "with_attribute_values($attr1 => $constraint1, ...)"
           See Type::Tiny::ConstrainedObject.

   Overloading
       •   Arrayrefification calls "type_constraints".

BUGS

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

SEE ALSO

       Type::Tiny::Manual.

       Type::Tiny.

       MooseX::Meta::TypeConstraint::Intersection.

AUTHOR

       Toby Inkster <tobyink@cpan.org>.

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.

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 v5.36.0                                       2023-07-21                      Type::Tiny::Intersection(3pm)