It is hard for me to choose between two perl modules - Params::Validate and Params::Check. I am writing a Mojolicious application which should be easily distributable. Generally I mean something like uploading a directory structure on a shared hosting and be ready to run. Params::Validate is quite powerfull and tought, has Pure-Perl implementation. Params::Check is in the Perl Core distribution since version 5.10.0 Can you point other "why should I prefer the one or the other"?

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If you were Rolsky or Williams, the answer is simple. – Axeman Apr 1 '11 at 15:51
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that is true :), but I am not :) – Berov Apr 1 '11 at 15:56
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I will mention Method::Signatures which now has type/class/role validation, is far less verbose, but has a dependency chain. search.cpan.org/~mschwern/Method-Signatures-20110324.1600_001/… – Schwern Apr 4 '11 at 4:29
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Looking through the CPAN bug reports for each of these modules might help you to choose. Currently, Params::Check has no bug reports (it only has one wishlist item), but Params::Validate has a few. Check to see if any bug is relevant to your application.

You could also look at the CPAN Testers platform/version matrix to see if there are any fails on platforms that you would be running on.

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Thanks. I took another approach... at least for now. Since it is a Mojolicious app and I already use Mojox::Validator, I decided to try Mojox::Validator for some of my routines too(not only for form validation). It has not a common function like "check" or "validate" but I made my own. – Berov Apr 1 '11 at 19:14
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