[Catalyst-dev] Request for Comments: Chained

John Napiorkowski jjn1056 at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 21 05:07:41 CEST 2006


Sounds fair to me, sometimes you have to scratch a lot
before you find the itch that is really bothering you.

-john

--- Matt S Trout <dbix-class at trout.me.uk> wrote:

> John Napiorkowski wrote:
> > Something like this will definitely make my work a
> lot
> > easier.  I've been fudging it with Regex and
> > LocalRegex quite a bit.  This is the type of thing
> I
> > think I could use right away.
> > 
> > One thing that wasn't clear to me in the docs
> shown is
> > if we could apply regexs to the captured stuff. It
> > would be nice to have a clean way to do some
> > validation.  I'd like to allow /hello/123 but
> exclude
> > /hello/1234 for example.  Maybe it's a quibble
> because
> > you could just do it in the action subroutine but
> you
> > asked for comments :)
> 
> This comes into the category (at least for me, who
> wrote the original code for 
> the new dispatchtype) of "I'm not sure how to do it
> right yet, so let people 
> do it in the action subroutine is and we'll add
> nicer syntax once we know what 
> features people actually need out of it" :)
> 
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