SYNOPSIS use Data::Sah::Resolve qw(resolve_schema); my $sch = resolve_schema("int"); # => ["int", []] my $sch = resolve_schema("posint*"); # => ["int", [{min=>1}, {req=>1}] my $sch = resolve_schema([posint => div_by => 3]); # => ["int", {min=>1}, {div_by=>3}] my $sch = resolve_schema(["posint", "merge.delete.min"=>undef, div_by => 3]); # => ["int", {div_by=>3}] DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONS resolve_schema([ \%opts, ] $sch) => sch Sah schemas can be defined in terms of other schemas. The resolving process follows the base schema recursively until it finds a builtin type as the base. This routine performs the following steps: 1. Normalize the schema Unless schema_is_normalized option is true, in which case schema is assumed to be normalized already. 2. Check if the schema's type is a builtin type Currently this is done by checking if the module of the name Data::Sah::Type:: is loadable. If it is a builtin type then we are done. 3. Check if the schema's type is the name of another schema This is done by checking if Sah::Schema:: module exists and is loadable. If this is the case then we retrieve the base schema from the $schema variable in the Sah::Schema:: package and repeat the process while accumulating and/or merging the clause sets. 4. If schema's type is neither, we die. Returns [base_type, clause_sets]. If return_intermediates option is true, then the third elements will be the list of intermediate schema names. Example 1: int. First we normalize to ["int",{},{}]. The type is int and it is a builtin type (Data::Sah::Type::int exists) so the final result is ["int", []]. Example 2: posint*. First we normalize to ["posint",{req=>1},{}]. The type is posint and it is the name of another schema (Sah::Schema::posint). We retrieve the schema which is ["int", {summary=>"Positive integer (1,2,3,...)", min=>1}, {}]. We now try to resolve int and find that it's a builtin type. So the final result is: ["int", [ {req=>1}, {summary=>"Positive integer (1,2,3,...)", min=>1} ]]. Known options: * schema_is_normalized => bool (default: 0) When set to true, function will skip normalizing schema and assume input schema is normalized. * merge_clause_sets => bool (default: 1) * return_intermediates => bool SEE ALSO Sah, Data::Sah