Data::Object::Library
Data-Object Type Library
use Data::Object::Library;
This package provides a type library derived from Type::Library which extends the Types::Standard, Types::Common::Numeric, and Types::Common::String libraries, and adds additional type constraints.
+=head1 TYPES
This package can export the following type constraints.
+=head2 Any
# Any
The Any type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_Any function can be used to throw an exception is the argument can not be validated. The is_Any function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 AnyObj
# AnyObj
The AnyObj type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Any object. The assert_AnyObj function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_AnyObj function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 AnyObject
# AnyObject
The AnyObject type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Any object. The assert_AnyObject function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_AnyObject function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 ArrayLike
# ArrayLike
The ArrayLike type constraint is provided by the Types::TypeTiny library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_ArrayLike function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_ArrayLike function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 ArrayObj
# ArrayObj
The ArrayObj type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Array object. The assert_ArrayObj function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_ArrayObj function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 ArrayObject
# ArrayObject
The ArrayObject type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Array object. The assert_ArrayObject function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_ArrayObject function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 ArrayRef
# ArrayRef
The ArrayRef type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_ArrayRef function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_ArrayRef function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 Bool
# Bool
The Bool type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_Bool function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_Bool function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 ClassName
# ClassName["MyClass"]
The ClassName type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_ClassName function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_ClassName function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 CodeLike
# CodeLike
The CodeLike type constraint is provided by the Types::TypeTiny library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_CodeLike function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_CodeLike function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 CodeObj
# CodeObj
The CodeObj type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Code object. The assert_CodeObj function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_CodeObj function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 CodeObject
# CodeObject
The CodeObject type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Code object. The assert_CodeObject function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_CodeObject function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 CodeRef
# CodeRef
The CodeRef type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_CodeRef function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_CodeRef function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 ConsumerOf
# ConsumerOf["MyRole"]
The ConsumerOf type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_ConsumerOf function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_ConsumerOf function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 DataObj
# DataObj
The DataObj type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Data object. The assert_DataObj function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_DataObj function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 DataObject
# DataObject
The DataObject type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Data object. The assert_DataObject function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_DataObject function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 Defined
# Defined
The Defined type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_Defined function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_Defined function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 Dict
# Dict
The Dict type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_Dict function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_Dict function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 Enum
# Enum[qw(A B C)]
The Enum type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_Enum function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_Enum function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 ExceptionObj
# ExceptionObj
The ExceptionObj type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Exception object. The assert_ExceptionObj function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_ExceptionObj function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 ExceptionObject
# ExceptionObject
The ExceptionObject type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Exception object. The assert_ExceptionObject function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_ExceptionObject function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 FileHandle
# FileHandle
The FileHandle type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_FileHandle function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_FileHandle function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 FloatObj
# FloatObj
The FloatObj type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Float object. The assert_FloatObj function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_FloatObj function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 FloatObject
# FloatObject
The FloatObject type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Float object. The assert_FloatObject function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_FloatObject function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 FuncObj
# FuncObj
The FuncObj type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Func object. The assert_FuncObj function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_FuncObj function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 FuncObject
# FuncObject
The FuncObject type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Func object. The assert_FuncObject function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_FuncObject function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 GlobRef
# GlobRef
The GlobRef type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_GlobRef function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_GlobRef function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 HasMethods
# HasMethods["new"]
The HasMethods type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_HasMethods function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_HasMethods function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 HashLike
# HashLike
The HashLike type constraint is provided by the Types::TypeTiny library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_HashLike function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_HashLike function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 HashObj
# HashObj
The HashObj type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Hash object. The assert_HashObj function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_HashObj function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 HashObject
# HashObject
The HashObject type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Hash object. The assert_HashObject function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_HashObject function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 HashRef
# HashRef
The HashRef type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_HashRef function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_HashRef function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 InstanceOf
# InstanceOf[MyClass]
The InstanceOf type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_InstanceOf function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_InstanceOf function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 Int
# Int
The Int type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_Int function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_Int function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 IntObj
# IntObj
The IntObj type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Integer object. The assert_IntObj function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_IntObj function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 IntObject
# IntObject
The IntObject type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Integer object. The assert_IntObject function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_IntObject function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 IntRange
# IntRange[0, 25]
The IntRange type constraint is provided by the Types::TypeTiny library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_IntRange function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_IntRange function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 IntegerObj
# IntegerObj
The IntegerObj type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Integer object. The assert_IntegerObj function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_IntegerObj function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 IntegerObject
# IntegerObject
The IntegerObject type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Integer object. The assert_IntegerObject function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_IntegerObject function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 Item
# Item
The Item type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_Item function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_Item function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 LaxNum
# LaxNum
The LaxNum type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_LaxNum function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_LaxNum function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 LowerCaseSimpleStr
# LowerCaseSimpleStr
The LowerCaseSimpleStr type constraint is provided by the Types::Common::String library. Please see that documentation for more The assert_LowerCaseSimpleStr function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_LowerCaseSimpleStr function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated. information.
+=head2 LowerCaseStr
# LowerCaseStr
The LowerCaseStr type constraint is provided by the Types::Common::String library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_type function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_type function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 Map
# Map[Int, HashRef]
The Map type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_Map function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_Map function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 Maybe
# Maybe[Object]
The Maybe type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_Maybe function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_Maybe function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 NegativeInt
# NegativeInt
The NegativeInt type constraint is provided by the Types::Common::Numeric library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_NegativeInt function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_NegativeInt function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 NegativeNum
# NegativeNum
The NegativeNum type constraint is provided by the Types::Common::Numeric library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_NegativeNum function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_NegativeNum function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 NegativeOrZeroInt
# NegativeOrZeroInt
The NegativeOrZeroInt type constraint is provided by the Types::Common::Numeric library. Please see that documentation for more The assert_NegativeOrZeroInt function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_NegativeOrZeroInt function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated. information.
+=head2 NegativeOrZeroNum
# NegativeOrZeroNum
The NegativeOrZeroNum type constraint is provided by the Types::Common::Numeric library. Please see that documentation for more The assert_type function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_type function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated. information.
+=head2 NonEmptySimpleStr
# NonEmptySimpleStr
The NonEmptySimpleStr type constraint is provided by the Types::Common::String library. Please see that documentation for more The assert_type function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_type function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated. information.
+=head2 NonEmptyStr
# NonEmptyStr
The NonEmptyStr type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_type function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_type function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 Num
# Num
The Num type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_Num function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_Num function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 NumObj
# NumObj
The NumObj type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Number object. The assert_NumObj function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_NumObj function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 NumObject
# NumObject
The NumObject type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Number object. The assert_NumObject function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_NumObject function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 NumRange
# NumRange[0, 25]
The NumRange type constraint is provided by the Types::TypeTiny library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_NumRange function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_NumRange function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 NumberObject
# NumberObject
The NumberObject type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Number object. The assert_NumberObject function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_NumberObject function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 NumericCode
# NumericCode
The NumericCode type constraint is provided by the Types::Common::String library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_NumericCode function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_NumericCode function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 Object
# Object
The Object type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_Object function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_Object function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 OptList
# OptList
The OptList type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_OptList function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_OptList function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 Optional
# Dict[id => Optional[Int]]
The Optional type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_Optional function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_Optional function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 Overload
# Overload[qw("")]
The Overload type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_Overload function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_Overload function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 Password
# Password
The Password type constraint is provided by the Types::Common::String library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_Password function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_Password function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 PositiveInt
# PositiveInt
The PositiveInt type constraint is provided by the Types::Common::Numeric library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_PositiveInt function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_PositiveInt function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 PositiveNum
# PositiveNum
The PositiveNum type constraint is provided by the Types::Common::Numeric library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_PositiveNum function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_PositiveNum function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 PositiveOrZeroInt
# PositiveOrZeroInt
The PositiveOrZeroInt type constraint is provided by the Types::Common::Numeric library. Please see that documentation for more The assert_PositiveOrZeroInt function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_PositiveOrZeroInt function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated. information.
+=head2 PositiveOrZeroNum
# PositiveOrZeroNum
The PositiveOrZeroNum type constraint is provided by the Types::Common::Numeric library. Please see that documentation for more The assert_type function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_type function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated. information.
+=head2 Ref
# Ref["SCALAR"]
The Ref type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_type function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_type function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 RegexpObj
# RegexpObj
The RegexpObj type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Regexp object. The assert_RegexpObj function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_RegexpObj function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 RegexpObject
# RegexpObject
The RegexpObject type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Regexp object. The assert_RegexpObject function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_RegexpObject function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 RegexpRef
# RegexpRef
The RegexpRef type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_RegexpRef function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_RegexpRef function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 ReplaceObj
# ReplaceObj
The ReplaceObj type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Replace object. The assert_ReplaceObj function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_ReplaceObj function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 ReplaceObject
# ReplaceObject
The ReplaceObject type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Replace object. The assert_ReplaceObject function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_ReplaceObject function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 RoleName
# RoleName
The RoleName type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_RoleName function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_RoleName function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 ScalarObj
# ScalarObj
The ScalarObj type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Scalar object. The assert_ScalarObj function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_ScalarObj function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 ScalarObject
# ScalarObject
The ScalarObject type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Scalar object. The assert_ScalarObject function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_ScalarObject function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 ScalarRef
# ScalarRef
The ScalarRef type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_ScalarRef function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_ScalarRef function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 SearchObj
# SearchObj
The SearchObj type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Search object. The assert_SearchObj function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_SearchObj function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 SearchObject
# SearchObject
The SearchObject type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Search object. The assert_SearchObject function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_SearchObject function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 SimpleStr
# SimpleStr
The SimpleStr type constraint is provided by the Types::Common::String library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_SimpleStr function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_SimpleStr function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 SingleDigit
# SingleDigit
The SingleDigit type constraint is provided by the Types::Common::Numeric library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_SingleDigit function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_SingleDigit function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 SpaceObj
# SpaceObj
The SpaceObj type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Space object. The assert_SpaceObj function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_SpaceObj function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 SpaceObject
# SpaceObject
The SpaceObject type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Space object. The assert_SpaceObject function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_SpaceObject function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 Str
# Str
The Str type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_Str function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_Str function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 StrMatch
# StrMatch[qr/^[A-Z]+$/]
The StrMatch type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_StrMatch function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_StrMatch function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 StrObj
# StrObj
The StrObj type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::String object. The assert_StrObj function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_StrObj function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 StrObject
# StrObject
The StrObject type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::String object. The assert_StrObject function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_StrObject function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 StrictNum
# StrictNum
The StrictNum type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_StrictNum function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_StrictNum function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 StringLike
# StringLike
The StringLike type constraint is provided by the Types::TypeTiny library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_StringLike function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_StringLike function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 StringObj
# StringObj
The StringObj type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::String object. The assert_StringObj function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_StringObj function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 StringObject
# StringObject
The StringObject type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::String object. The assert_StringObject function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_StringObject function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 StrongPassword
# StrongPassword
The StrongPassword type constraint is provided by the Types::Common::String library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_StrongPassword function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_StrongPassword function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 Tied
# Tied["MyClass"]
The Tied type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_Tied function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_Tied function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 Tuple
# Tuple[Int, Str, Str]
The Tuple type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_Tuple function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_Tuple function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 TypeTiny
# TypeTiny
The TypeTiny type constraint is provided by the Types::TypeTiny library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_TypeTiny function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_TypeTiny function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 Undef
# Undef
The Undef type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_Undef function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_Undef function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 UndefObj
# UndefObj
The UndefObj type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Undef object. The assert_UndefObj function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_UndefObj function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 UndefObject
# UndefObject
The UndefObject type constraint is provided by this library and accepts any object that is, or is derived from, a Data::Object::Undef object. The assert_UndefObject function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_UndefObject function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 UpperCaseSimpleStr
# UpperCaseSimpleStr
The UpperCaseSimpleStr type constraint is provided by the Types::Common::String library. Please see that documentation for more The assert_UpperCaseSimpleStr function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_UpperCaseSimpleStr function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated. information.
+=head2 UpperCaseStr
# UpperCaseStr
The UpperCaseStr type constraint is provided by the Types::Common::String library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_UpperCaseStr function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_UpperCaseStr function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
+=head2 Value
# Value
The Value type constraint is provided by the Types::Standard library. Please see that documentation for more information. The assert_Value function can be used to throw an exception if the argument can not be validated. The is_Value function can be used to return true or false if the argument can not be validated.
4 POD Errors
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