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NAME

6       AppConfig::Getopt - Perl5 module for processing command line arguments
7       via delegation to Getopt::Long.
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SYNOPSIS

10           use AppConfig::Getopt;
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12           my $state  = AppConfig::State->new(\%cfg);
13           my $getopt = AppConfig::Getopt->new($state);
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15           $getopt->parse(\@args);            # read args
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OVERVIEW

18       AppConfig::Getopt is a Perl5 module which delegates to Johan Vroman's
19       Getopt::Long module to parse command line arguments and update values
20       in an AppConfig::State object accordingly.
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22       AppConfig::Getopt is distributed as part of the AppConfig bundle.
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DESCRIPTION

25       USING THE AppConfig::Getopt MODULE
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27       To import and use the AppConfig::Getopt module the following line
28       should appear in your Perl script:
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30           use AppConfig::Getopt;
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32       AppConfig::Getopt is used automatically if you use the AppConfig module
33       and create an AppConfig::Getopt object through the getopt() method.
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35       AppConfig::Getopt is implemented using object-oriented methods.  A new
36       AppConfig::Getopt object is created and initialised using the new()
37       method.  This returns a reference to a new AppConfig::Getopt object.  A
38       reference to an AppConfig::State object should be passed in as the
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41           my $state  = AppConfig::State->new();
42           my $getopt = AppConfig::Getopt->new($state);
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44       This will create and return a reference to a new AppConfig::Getopt
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47       PARSING COMMAND LINE ARGUMENTS
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49       The "parse()" method is used to read a list of command line arguments
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52       The first (non-list reference) parameters may contain a number of con‐
53       figuration strings to pass to Getopt::Long::Configure.  A reference to
54       a list of arguments may additionally be passed or @ARGV is used by
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57           $getopt->parse();                       # uses @ARGV
58           $getopt->parse(\@myargs);
59           $getopt->parse(qw(auto_abbrev debug));  # uses @ARGV
60           $getopt->parse(qw(debug), \@myargs);
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62       See Getopt::Long for details of the configuartion options available.
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64       A Getopt::Long specification string is constructed for each variable
65       defined in the AppConfig::State.  This consists of the name, any
66       aliases and the ARGS value for the variable.
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68       These specification string are then passed to Getopt::Long, the argu‐
69       ments are parsed and the values in the AppConfig::State updated.
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71       See AppConfig for information about using the AppConfig::Getopt module
72       via the getopt() method.
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AUTHOR

75       Andy Wardley, <abw@wardley.org>
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REVISION

78       $Revision: 1.60 $
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81       Copyright (C) 1997-2003 Andy Wardley.  All Rights Reserved.
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83       Copyright (C) 1997,1998 Canon Research Centre Europe Ltd.
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85       This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
86       under the same terms as Perl itself.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

89       Many thanks are due to Johan Vromans for the Getopt::Long module.  He
90       was kind enough to offer assistance and access to early releases of his
91       code to enable this module to be written.
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SEE ALSO

94       AppConfig, AppConfig::State, AppConfig::Args, Getopt::Long
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