NAME

Getopt::EX::Config - Getopt::EX module configuration interface

SYNOPSIS

example -Mfoo::config(foo=yabaa,bar=dabba) ...

example -Mfoo::config(foo=yabba) --config bar=dabba ... -- ...

example -Mfoo::config(foo=yabba) --bar=dabba ... -- ...

example -Mfoo --foo=yabaa --bar=dabba -- ...

VERSION

Version 0.99

DESCRIPTION

This module provides an interface to define configuration information for Getopt::EX modules. In the traditional way, in order to set options for a module, it was necessary to define dedicated command line options for them. To do so, it is necessary to avoid name conflicts with existing command options or with other modules used together.

Using this module, it is possible to define configuration information only for the module and to define module-specific command options.

You can create config object like this:

my $config = Getopt::EX::Config->new(
    char  => 0,
    width => 0,
    code  => 1,
    name  => "Franky",
);

This call returns hash object and each member can be accessed like $config->{width}.

You can set these configuration values by calling config() function with module declaration.

example -Mfoo::config(width,code=0) ...

Parameter list is given by key-value pairs, and 1 is assumed when value is not given. Above code set width to 1 and code to 0.

Also module specific options can be taken care of by calling deal_with method from module startup funciton intialize or finalize.

sub finalize {
    our($mod, $argv) = @_;
    $config->deal_with($argv);
}

Then you can use --config module option like this:

example -Mfoo --config width,code=0 -- ...

The module startup function is executed between the initialize() and finalize() calls. Therefore, if you want to give priority to module-specific options over the startup function, you must call deal_with in the finalize() function.

If you want to make module private option, say --width to set $config->{width} value, deal_with method takes Getopt::Long style option specifications.

sub finalize {
    our($mod, $argv) = @_;
    $config->deal_with(
        $argv,
        "width!" => \$config->{width},
        "code!"  => \$config->{code},
        "name=s" => \$config->{name},
    );
}

Then you can use module private option like this:

example -Mcharcode --width --no-code --name=Benjy -- ...

METHODS

new(key-value list)
new(hash reference)

Return configuration object.

Call with key-value list like this:

my $config = Getopt::EX::Config->new(
    char  => 0,
    width => 0,
    code  => 1,
    name  => "Franky",
);

Or call with hash reference.

my %config = (
    char  => 0,
    width => 0,
    code  => 1,
    name  => "Franky",
);
my $config = Getopt::EX::Config->new(\%config);

In this case, \%config and $config should be identical.

deal_with

You can get argument reference in initialize() or finalize() function declared in Getopt::EX module. Call deal_with method with that reference.

sub finalize {
    our($mod, $argv) = @_;
    $config->deal_with($argv);
}

You can define module specific options by giving Getopt::Long style definition with that call.

sub finalize {
    our($mod, $argv) = @_;
    my @optdef = (
        "width!" => \$config->{width},
        "code!"  => \$config->{code},
        "name=s" => \$config->{name},
    );
    $config->deal_with($argv, @optdef);
}

SEE ALSO

Getopt::EX

Getopt::Long

AUTHOR

Kazumasa Utashiro

COPYRIGHT

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Copyright ©︎ 2025 Kazumasa Utashiro

LICENSE

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.