NAME Hash::Match - match contents of a hash against rules REQUIREMENTS This module requires Perl v5.10 or newer, and the following non-core modules: List::MoreUtils namespace::autoclean SYNOPSIS use Hash::Match; my $m = Hash::Match->new( rules => { key => qr/ba/ } ); $m->( { key => 'foo' } ); # returns false $m->( { key => 'bar' } ); # returns true $m->( { foo => 'bar' } ); # returns false DESCRIPTION This module allows you to specify complex matching rules for the contents of a hash. METHODS `new' my $m = Hash::Match->new( rules => $rules ); Returns a function that matches a hash reference against the `$rules', e.g. if ( $m->( \%hash ) ) { ... } Rules The rules can be a hash or array reference of key-value pairs, e.g. { k_1 => 'string', # k_1 eq 'string' k_2 => qr/xyz/, # k_2 =~ qr/xyz/ k_3 => sub { ... }, # k_3 exists and sub->($hash) is true } For a hash reference, all keys in the rule must exist in the hash and match the criteria specified by the rules' values. For an array reference, at least one key must exist and match the criteria specified in the rules. The following special keys allow you to use nested boolean operators: `-not' { -not => $subrules, } Negate the `$subrules'. `-and' [ -and => \%subrules, ] True if all of the `%subrules' are true. `-or' { -or => \@subrules, } True if at least one of the `@subrules' is true. AUTHOR Robert Rothenberg, `' LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT Copyright 2014 Robert Rothenberg. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the the Artistic License (2.0). You may obtain a copy of the full license at: http://www.perlfoundation.org/artistic_license_2_0