Dear colleagues,

If you have a couple of minutes, please, tell what way do you prefer to validate method's parameters? There are a few nice modules (Params::Validate, MooseX::Params::Validate, Method::Signatures, MooseX::Method::Signatrues), which of them do you prefer? Maybe you would suggest anything else?

As for me, I use my own subroutine for it, but for me it's quite obvious that there are much more flexible tools that already have been developed by other contributors.

Would you be so kind as to share your experience?

Thank you!

V.Melnik

(Added on the same day) P.S. As the MooseX::Method::Signatrues module is marked as deprecated, the Method::Signatures one seems to be the most convenient, as for me.


In reply to Params::Validate, MooseX::Params::Validate, Method::Signatures, MooseX::Method::Signatrues or your own solutions by v_melnik

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