NAME
URI::NamespaceMap::ReservedLocalParts - Permissible local parts for NamespaceMap
VERSION
Version 1.10
SYNOPSIS
my
$r
= URI::NamespaceMap::ReservedLocalParts->new(
disallowed
=> [
qw/uri/
]);
say
$r
->is_reserved(
'isa'
);
# 1
say
$r
->is_reserved(
'uri'
);
# 1
say
$r
->is_reserved(
'foo'
);
# 0
DESCRIPTION
URI::NamespaceMap::ReservedLocalParts is an accompanying distribution to URI::NamespaceMap. It's goal is to check for forbidden names used for local parts.
Rather than creating a blacklist that needs to be maintained, it instantiates a new Moo object, and calls can
on the invocant. Using this technique, it means that every method on every Perl object (isa, can, VERSION
), and Moo objects (BUILD, BUILDARGS
) will be automatically black listed.
ATTRIBUTES
URI::NamespaceMap::ReservedLocalParts implements the following attributes.
allowed
A whitelist of local part names. Defaults to allowed
, disallowed
and is_reserved
so that when can
is called on the instance, it doesn't return a false positive for other method names associated with this package.
disallowed
A blacklist of local part names. Does not have a default set, but usually defaults to uri
when called from URI::NamespaceMap.
METHODS
URI::NamespaceMap::ReservedLocalParts implements the following methods.
is_reserved
my
$r
= URI::NamespaceMap::ReservedLocalParts->new(
disallowed
=> [
qw/uri/
]);
say
$r
->is_reserved(
'isa'
);
# 1
say
$r
->is_reserved(
'uri'
);
# 1
say
$r
->is_reserved(
'foo'
);
# 0
Checks if the first argument passed is reserved or not. Returns a boolean
.
FURTHER DETAILS
See URI::NamespaceMap for further details about authors, license, etc.