When a type coercion is attempted, this type constraint metaclass tries to autoload a specific module which is supposed to contain the actual coercion code.
This allows you to declare types that can be replaced (through coercion) at the end user's discretion.
When a type coercion is attempted, this type constraint metaclass tries to autoload a specific module which is supposed to contain the actual coercion code.
This allows you to declare types that can be replaced (through coercion) at the end user's discretion.