HTML::FormFu::Constraint::Callback
$form->constraint({ type => 'Callback', name => 'foo', callback => \&sfoo, ); sub foo { my ( $value, $params ) = @_; # return true or false }
The first argument passed to the callback is the submitted value for the associated field. The second argument passed to the callback is a hashref of name/value pairs for all input fields.
This constraint doesn't honour the not() value.
not()
Arguments: \&sub_ref
Is a sub-class of, and inherits methods from HTML::FormFu::Constraint
HTML::FormFu::FormFu
The callback code-ref is copied internally using "dclone" in Storable. It seems that because of this, the coderef does not act as a true closure, and cannot refer to variables and subroutines that would otherwise be in scope. This need further investigation.
Carl Franks cfranks@cpan.org
cfranks@cpan.org
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cpanm
cpanm HTML::FormFu
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install HTML::FormFu
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