1Data::OptList(3)      User Contributed Perl Documentation     Data::OptList(3)
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NAME

6       Data::OptList - parse and validate simple name/value option pairs
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VERSION

9       version 0.104
10

SYNOPSIS

12         use Data::OptList;
13
14         my $options = Data::Optlist::mkopt([
15           qw(key1 key2 key3 key4),
16           key5 => { ... },
17           key6 => [ ... ],
18           key7 => sub { ... },
19           key8 => { ... },
20           key8 => [ ... ],
21         ]);
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23       ...is the same thing, more or less, as:
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25         my $options = [
26           [ key1 => undef,        ],
27           [ key2 => undef,        ],
28           [ key3 => undef,        ],
29           [ key4 => undef,        ],
30           [ key5 => { ... },      ],
31           [ key6 => [ ... ],      ],
32           [ key7 => sub { ... },  ],
33           [ key8 => { ... },      ],
34           [ key8 => [ ... ],      ],
35         ]);
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DESCRIPTION

38       Hashes are great for storing named data, but if you want more than one
39       entry for a name, you have to use a list of pairs.  Even then, this is
40       really boring to write:
41
42         $values = [
43           foo => undef,
44           bar => undef,
45           baz => undef,
46           xyz => { ... },
47         ];
48
49       Just look at all those undefs!  Don't worry, we can get rid of those:
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51         $values = [
52           map { $_ => undef } qw(foo bar baz),
53           xyz => { ... },
54         ];
55
56       Aaaauuugh!  We've saved a little typing, but now it requires thought to
57       read, and thinking is even worse than typing... and it's got a bug!  It
58       looked right, didn't it?  Well, the "xyz => { ... }" gets consumed by
59       the map, and we don't get the data we wanted.
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61       With Data::OptList, you can do this instead:
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63         $values = Data::OptList::mkopt([
64           qw(foo bar baz),
65           xyz => { ... },
66         ]);
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68       This works by assuming that any defined scalar is a name and any
69       reference following a name is its value.
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FUNCTIONS

72   mkopt
73         my $opt_list = Data::OptList::mkopt(
74           $input,
75           $moniker,
76           $require_unique,
77           $must_be,
78         );
79
80       This produces an array of arrays; the inner arrays are name/value
81       pairs.  Values will be either "undef" or a reference.
82
83       Valid values for $input:
84
85        undef    -> []
86        hashref  -> [ [ key1 => value1 ] ... ] # non-ref values become undef
87        arrayref -> every value followed by a ref becomes a pair: [ value => ref   ]
88                    every value followed by undef becomes a pair: [ value => undef ]
89                    otherwise, it becomes [ value => undef ] like so:
90                    [ "a", "b", [ 1, 2 ] ] -> [ [ a => undef ], [ b => [ 1, 2 ] ] ]
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92       $moniker is a name describing the data, which will be used in error
93       messages.
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95       If $require_unique is true, an error will be thrown if any name is
96       given more than once.
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98       $must_be is either a scalar or array of scalars; it defines what
99       kind(s) of refs may be values.  If an invalid value is found, an
100       exception is thrown.  If no value is passed for this argument, any
101       reference is valid.  If $must_be specifies that values must be CODE,
102       HASH, ARRAY, or SCALAR, then Params::Util is used to check whether the
103       given value can provide that interface.  Otherwise, it checks that the
104       given value is an object of the kind.
105
106       In other words:
107
108         [ qw(SCALAR HASH Object::Known) ]
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110       Means:
111
112         _SCALAR0($value) or _HASH($value) or _INSTANCE($value, 'Object::Known')
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114   mkopt_hash
115         my $opt_hash = Data::OptList::mkopt_hash($input, $moniker, $must_be);
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117       Given valid "mkopt" input, this routine returns a reference to a hash.
118       It will throw an exception if any name has more than one value.
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EXPORTS

121       Both "mkopt" and "mkopt_hash" may be exported on request.
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AUTHOR

124       Ricardo SIGNES, "<rjbs@cpan.org>"
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BUGS

127       Please report any bugs or feature requests at <http://rt.cpan.org>. I
128       will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress
129       on your bug as I make changes.
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132       Copyright 2006-2007, Ricardo SIGNES.  This program is free software;
133       you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl
134       itself.
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