1AppConfig::Std(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation AppConfig::Std(3)
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6 AppConfig::Std - subclass of AppConfig that provides standard options
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9 use AppConfig::Std;
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11 $config = AppConfig::Std->new();
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13 # all AppConfig methods supported
14 $config->define('foo'); # define variable foo
15 $config->set('foo', 25); # setting a variable
16 $val = $config->get('foo'); # getting variable
17 $val = $config->foo(); # shorthand for getting
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19 $config->args(\@ARGV); # parse command-line
20 $config->file(".myconfigrc") # read config file
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23 AppConfig::Std is a Perl module that provides a set of standard
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25 as a subclass of AppConfig; AppConfig provides a general mechanism for
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28 The features provided by AppConfig::Std are:
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30 · Standard command-line arguments: -help, -doc, -version, -verbose,
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35 · The ARGCOUNT default is set to 1. This means that by default all
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39 $config->define('verbose', { ARGCOUNT => 0 } );
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41 Please read the copious documentation for AppConfig to find out what
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45 The module adds five standard configuration variables and command-line
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49 HELP
50 The -help switch will result in a short help message. This is
51 generated using Pod::Usage, which displays the OPTIONS section of your
52 pod. The script will exit with an exit value of 0.
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55 The -doc switch will result in the entire documentation being formatted
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60 The -version switch will display the version of the invoking script.
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73 $foobar->dump() if $config->debug;
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76 The -verbose switch just sets the verbose variable. This is useful for
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79 print STDERR "Running foobar\n" if $config->verbose;
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82 Please let me know if you have ideas for additional switches, or other
83 modifications. Things currently being mulled:
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85 · Support brief switches, such as -h as well as -help. This could be
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88 · Include a sample script called mkscript, which would create a
89 template script along with Makefile.PL, MANIFEST, etc. Kinda of a
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93 The following is the outline of a simple script that illustrates use of
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103 my $config = AppConfig::Std->new();
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110 __END__
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112 =head1 NAME
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114 standard pod format documentation
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116 The pod documentation is expected to have the NAME, SYNOPSIS,
117 DESCRIPTION, and OPTIONS sections. See the documentation for "pod2man"
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121 AppConfig - Andy Wardley's module for unifying command-line switches
122 and cofiguration files into the notion of configuration variables.
123 AppConfig::Std requires version 1.52+ of the module, which is available
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126 Pod::Usage - Brad Appleton's module for extracting usage information
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130 perlpod <https://metacpan.org/pod/distribution/perl/pod/perlpod.pod> -
131 documentation from the perl distribution that describes the pod format.
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136 sections you should include in your documentation. AppConfig::Std uses
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140 <https://github.com/neilb/AppConfig-Std>
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143 Neil Bowers <neil@bowers.com>
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146 Copyright (c) 2002-2013 Neil Bowers.
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148 Copyright (c) 1998-2001 Canon Research Centre Europe. All rights
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151 This script is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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