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6 Exporter::Declare::Specs - Import argument parser for Exporter::Declare
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9 Import arguments can get complicated. All arguments are assumed to be
10 exports unless they have a - or : prefix. The prefix may denote a tag,
11 a boolean option, or an option that takes the next argument as a value.
12 In addition almost all these can be negated with the ! prefix.
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14 This class takes care of parsing the import arguments and generating
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19 $class->new( $package, @args )
20 Create a new instance and parse @args.
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22 $specs->package()
23 Get the name of the package that should do the exporting.
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25 $hashref = $specs->config()
26 Get the configuration hash, All specified options and tags are the
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31 @names = $specs->arguments()
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34 Get the argument, option, or tag names that were specified for the
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37 $hashref = $specs->argument_info()
38 Get the arguments that were specified for the import. The key is
39 the name of the argument and the value is what the user supplied
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42 $hashref = $specs->option_info()
43 Get the options that were specified for the import. The key is the
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47 $hashref = $specs->tag_info()
48 Get the values associated with the tags used during import. The key
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52 $hashref = $specs->exports()
53 Get the exports hash. The keys are names of the exports. Values are
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59 Get the arrayref containing the names of all excluded exports.
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61 $specs->export( $package )
62 Do the actual exporting. All exports will be injected into
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65 $specs->add_export( $name, $value )
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67 Add an export. Name is required, including sigil. Value is
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71 $specs->add_export( '&foo' => sub { return 'foo' });
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74 Chad Granum exodist7@gmail.com
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77 Copyright (C) 2010 Chad Granum
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79 Exporter-Declare is free software; Standard perl licence.
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81 Exporter-Declare is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
82 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
83 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the license
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