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| PackageDescription | The 'Specio' distribution provides classes for representing type constraints and coercion, along with syntax sugar for declaring them. Note that this is not a proper type system for Perl. Nothing in this distribution will magically make the Perl interpreter start checking a value's type on assignment to a variable. In fact, there's no built-in way to apply a type to a variable at all. Instead, you can explicitly check a value against a type, and optionally coerce values to that type. My long-term goal is to replace Moose's built-in types and MooseX::Types with this module. |
| PackageName | perl-Specio |
| PackageRelease | 1.34 |
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