Types::Common − the one stop shop
This module is covered by the Type-Tiny stability policy.
Types::Common doesn’t provide any types or functions of its own. Instead it’s a single module that re-exports:
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All the types from Types::Standard. | ||
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All the types from Types::Common::Numeric and Types::Common::String. | ||
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All the types from Types::TypeTiny. | ||
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The "−sigs" tag from Type::Params. | ||
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The t() function from Type::Registry. |
If you import t(), it will also be preloaded with all the type constraints offered by Types::Common.
"use Types::Common qw( −types −sigs t )" might be a sensible place to start.
"use Types::Common −all" gives you everything.
If you have Perl 5.37.2+, then "use Types::Common qw( −lexical −all )" won’t pollute your namespace.
Please report any bugs to <https://github.com/tobyink/p5−type−tiny/issues>.
Types::Standard, Types::Common::Numeric, Types::Common::String; Type::Params; Type::Registry.
Toby Inkster <[email protected]>.
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