NAME
Getopt::Chain::Declare - Syntactic sugar for command-line processing like svn and git
SYNPOSIS
package My::Command;
use Getopt::Chain::Declare;
start [qw/ verbose|v /]; # These are "global"
# my-command --verbose ...
# my-command ? initialize ... --> my-command help initialize ...
rewrite qr/^\?(.*)/ => sub { "help ".($1||'') };
# NOTE: Rewriting applies to the command sequence, NOT options
# my-command about ... --> my-command help about
rewrite [ ['about', 'copying'] ] => sub { "help $1" };
# my-command initialize --dir=...
on initialize => [qw/ dir|d=s /], sub {
my $context = shift;
my $dir = $context->option( 'dir' )
# Do initialize stuff with $dir
};
# my-command help
on help => undef, sub {
my $context = shift;
# Do help stuff ...
# First argument is undef because help
# doesn't take any options
};
under help => sub {
# my-command help create
# my-command help initialize
on [ [ qw/create initialize/ ] ] => undef, sub {
my $context = shift;
# Do help for create/initialize
# Both: "help create" and "help initialize" go here
};
# my-command help about
on 'about' => undef, sub {
my $context = shift;
# Help for about...
};
# my-command help copying
on 'copying' => undef, sub {
my $context = shift;
# Help for copying...
};
# my-command help ...
on qr/^(\S+)$/ => undef, sub {
my $context = shift;
my $topic = $1;
# Catch-all for anything not fitting into the above...
warn "I don't know about \"$topic\"\n"
};
};
# ... elsewhere ...
My::Command->new->run( [ @arguments ] )
My::Command->new->run # Just run with @ARGV
DESCRIPTION
For more information, see Getopt::Chain