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It is intended to be an aid in development only and to be deactivated in
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production (TODO: Make it possible to deactivate)
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Constrain works with ruby-
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Constrain works with ruby-3
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## Usage
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include Constrain
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def f(a, b, c)
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constrain a, Integer
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constrain b, [Symbol, String] => Integer
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constrain c, [String], NilClass
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constrain a, Integer # An integer
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constrain b, { [Symbol, String] => Integer } # Hash with String or Symbol keys
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constrain c, [String], NilClass # Array of strings or nil
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```
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Constrain only defines the methods \#constrain and \#constrain? so it is
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acceptible in most cases. An alternative is to include the constrain module
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in a common root class to have it available in all child classes:
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```ruby
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class BaseClass
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include Constrain
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end
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```
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## Methods
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```ruby
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# Simple email regular expression (https://stackoverflow.com/a/719543)
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# Simple (!) email address regular expression (https://stackoverflow.com/a/719543)
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EMAIL_ADDRESS_RE = /^[a-zA-Z0-9_.+-]+@[a-zA-Z0-9-]+\.[a-zA-Z0-9.-]+$/
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constrain address,
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constrain address, EMAIL_ADDRESS_RE
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end
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```
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```ruby
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constrain({"str" => 42}, String => Integer) # Success
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constrain({"str" => 42}, String => String) # Failure
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constrain({"str" => 42}, { String => Integer }) # Success
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constrain({"str" => 42}, { String => String }) # Failure
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```ruby
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constrain({ sym: 42 }, [Symbol, String] => Integer) # Success
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constrain({ sym: 42 }, { [Symbol, String] => Integer }) # Success
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constrain({ [sym] => 42 }, { [Symbol, String] => Integer }) # Failure
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#### nil, true and false
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only thouhgt of as a tool to catch developer errors - not errors that stem from
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## Other uses
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## Installation
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o A constrain_class method that allows for inherited-from tests
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o Allow single-argument boolean expressions: 'constrain !a.empty?'
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o This seems to cause a stack error: 'constrain some-hash, Symbol'
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