Unexpected::Functions - A collection of functions used in this distribution
package YourApp::Exception; use Moo; extends 'Unexpected'; with 'Unexpected::TraitFor::ExceptionClasses'; package YourApp; use Unexpected::Functions 'Unspecified'; sub EXCEPTION_CLASS { 'YourApp::Exception' } sub throw { EXCEPTION_CLASS->throw( @_ ) } throw Unspecified, args => [ 'parameter name' ];
A collection of functions used in this distribution
Also exports any exceptions defined by the caller's EXCEPTION_CLASS as subroutines that return a subroutine that returns the subroutines name as a string. The calling package can then throw exceptions with a class attribute that takes these subroutines return values
EXCEPTION_CLASS
Defines no attributes
use Try::Tiny; try { die $exception_object } catch_class [ 'exception_class' => sub { # handle exception }, ... ], finally { # always do this };
See Try::Tiny::ByClass. Checks the exception object's class attribute against the list of exception class names passed to catch_class. If there is a match, call the subroutine provided to handle that exception. Re-throws the exception if there is no match or if the exception object has no class attribute
class
catch_class
$exception_object_ref = exception $optional_error;
A function which calls the caught class method
has_exception 'exception_name' => parents => [ 'parent_exception' ], error => 'Error message for the exception with placeholders';
A function which calls "add_exception" in Unexpected::TraitFor::ExceptionClasses via the calling class which is assumed to inherit from a class that consumes the Unexpected::TraitFor::ExceptionClasses role
$message = inflate_message $template, $val1, $val2, ...;
Substitute the placeholders in the $template string, e.g. [_1], with the corresponding value. Undefined values are represented as [?], zero length strings are represented as []. Placeholder values will be quoted when substituted
$template
[_1]
[?]
[]
$message = inflate_placeholders $defaults, $template, $val1, $val2, ...;
Substitute the placeholders in the $template string, e.g. [_1], with the corresponding value. The $defaults argument is a tuple (array reference) containing the default substitution values for; an undefined value, a zero length value, and a boolean which if true prevents quoting of the placeholder values when they are substituted into the template
$defaults
$bool = is_class_loaded $classname;
Returns true is the classname as already loaded and compiled
$bool = is_one_of_us $string_or_exception_object_ref;
Function which detects instances of this exception class
$hash_ref = parse_arg_list( <whatever> );
Coerces a hash reference from whatever arguments are passed. This function is responsible for parsing the arguments passed to the constructor. Supports the following signatures
# No defined arguments - returns and empty hash reference Unexpected->new(); # First argument is one if our own objects - clone it Unexpected->new( $unexpected_object_ref ); # First argument is one if our own objects, second is a hash reference # - clone the object but mutate it using the hash reference Unexpected->new( $unexpected_object_ref, { key => 'value', ... } ); # First argument is a code reference - the code reference returns the # exception class and the remaining arguments are treated as a list of # keys and values Unexpected->new( Unspecified, args => [ 'parameter name' ] ); Unexpected->new( Unspecified, [ 'parameter name' ] ); # Shortcut # First argmentt is a hash reference - clone it Unexpected->new( { key => 'value', ... } ); # Only one scalar argement - the error string Unexpected->new( $error_string ); # Second argement is a hash reference, first argument is the error Unexpected->new( $error_string, { key => 'value', ... } ); # Odd numbered list of arguments is the error followed by keys and values Unexpected->new( $error_string, key => 'value', ... ); Unexecpted->new( 'File [_1] not found', args => [ $filename ] ); Unexecpted->new( 'File [_1] not found', [ $filename ] ); # Shortcut # Arguments are a list of keys and values Unexpected->new( key => 'value', ... );
$bool = Unexpected::Functions->quote_bind_values( $bool );
Deprecated. Use third argument in "inflate_placeholders" defaults defaults. Accessor / mutator class method that toggles the state on quoting the placeholder substitution values in inflate_message. Defaults to true
inflate_message
throw 'Path [_1] not found', args => [ 'pathname' ];
A function which calls the throw class method
throw_on_error @optional_args;
A function which calls the throw_on_error class method
None
There are no known incompatibilities in this module
There are no known bugs in this module. Please report problems to the address below. Patches are welcome
Larry Wall - For the Perl programming language
Peter Flanigan, <pjfl@cpan.org>
<pjfl@cpan.org>
Copyright (c) 2017 Peter Flanigan. All rights reserved
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
To install Unexpected, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Unexpected
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Unexpected
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