constrain 0.5.0 → 0.5.1
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## Methods
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#### constrain(value, \*expressions, message
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#### constrain(value, \*expressions, message: nil, unwind: 0)
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Return the given value if it matches at least one of the expressions and raise a
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Constrain::TypeError if not. The value is matched against the expressions using
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the #=== operator so anything you can put into the 'when' clause of a 'case'
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statement can be used. #constrain raise a Constrain::MatchError if the value
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doesn't match any expression
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doesn't match any expression and an ArgumentError if there is a syntax error in
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The error message can be customized by
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The error message can be customized by adding the message option and a number
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of backtrace leves can be skipped using the :unwind option. By default the
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backtrace will refer to the point of the call of \#constrain. \#constrain
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want an exception if the parameters doesn't match the expected, but because it
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variables in expressions too, eg. `return constrain(result_of_complex_computation, Integer)`
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#### Constrain.constrain(value, \*expressions, message
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#### Constrain.constrain(value, \*expressions, message: nil, unwind: 0)
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Class method version of #constrain. It is automatically added to classes that
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It matches value against the class expressions like #constrain but returns true
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or false as result. It is automatically added to classes that include
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Constrain. Constrain.constrain? raises a
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Constrain. Constrain.constrain? raises a ArgumentError exception if there
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## Expressions
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