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#============================================================================ # # AppConfig::Getopt.pm # # Perl5 module to interface AppConfig::* to Johan Vromans' Getopt::Long # module. Getopt::Long implements the POSIX standard for command line # options, with GNU extensions, and also traditional one-letter options. # AppConfig::Getopt constructs the necessary Getopt:::Long configuration # from the internal AppConfig::State and delegates the parsing of command # line arguments to it. Internal variable values are updated by callback # from GetOptions(). # # Written by Andy Wardley <abw@wardley.org> # # Copyright (C) 1997-2007 Andy Wardley. All Rights Reserved. # Copyright (C) 1997,1998 Canon Research Centre Europe Ltd. # #============================================================================ package AppConfig::Getopt; use 5.006; use strict; use warnings; use AppConfig::State; use Getopt::Long 2.17; our $VERSION = '1.71'; #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # new($state, \@args) # # Module constructor. The first, mandatory parameter should be a # reference to an AppConfig::State object to which all actions should # be applied. The second parameter may be a reference to a list of # command line arguments. This list reference is passed to parse() for # processing. # # Returns a reference to a newly created AppConfig::Getopt object. #------------------------------------------------------------------------ sub new { my $class = shift; my $state = shift; my $self = { STATE => $state, }; bless $self, $class; # call parse() to parse any arg list passed $self->parse(@_) if @_; return $self; } #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # parse(@$config, \@args) # # Constructs the appropriate configuration information and then delegates # the task of processing command line options to Getopt::Long. # # Returns 1 on success or 0 if one or more warnings were raised. #------------------------------------------------------------------------ sub parse { my $self = shift; my $state = $self->{ STATE }; my (@config, $args, $getopt); local $" = ', '; # we trap $SIG{__WARN__} errors and patch them into AppConfig::State local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { my $msg = shift; # AppConfig::State doesn't expect CR terminated error messages # and it uses printf, so we protect any embedded '%' chars chomp($msg); $state->_error("%s", $msg); }; # slurp all config items into @config push(@config, shift) while defined $_[0] && ! ref($_[0]); # add debug status if appropriate (hmm...can't decide about this) # push(@config, 'debug') if $state->_debug(); # next parameter may be a reference to a list of args $args = shift; # copy any args explicitly specified into @ARGV @ARGV = @$args if defined $args; # we enclose in an eval block because constructor may die() eval { # configure Getopt::Long Getopt::Long::Configure(@config); # construct options list from AppConfig::State variables my @opts = $self->{ STATE }->_getopt_state(); # DEBUG if ($state->_debug()) { print STDERR "Calling GetOptions(@opts)\n"; print STDERR "\@ARGV = (@ARGV)\n"; }; # call GetOptions() with specifications constructed from the state $getopt = GetOptions(@opts); }; if ($@) { chomp($@); $state->_error("%s", $@); return 0; } # udpdate any args reference passed to include only that which is left # in @ARGV @$args = @ARGV if defined $args; return $getopt; } #======================================================================== # AppConfig::State #======================================================================== package AppConfig::State; #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # _getopt_state() # # Constructs option specs in the Getopt::Long format for each variable # definition. # # Returns a list of specification strings. #------------------------------------------------------------------------ sub _getopt_state { my $self = shift; my ($var, $spec, $args, $argcount, @specs); my $linkage = sub { $self->set(@_) }; foreach $var (keys %{ $self->{ VARIABLE } }) { $spec = join('|', $var, @{ $self->{ ALIASES }->{ $var } || [ ] }); # an ARGS value is used, if specified unless (defined ($args = $self->{ ARGS }->{ $var })) { # otherwise, construct a basic one from ARGCOUNT ARGCOUNT: { last ARGCOUNT unless defined ($argcount = $self->{ ARGCOUNT }->{ $var }); $args = "=s", last ARGCOUNT if $argcount eq ARGCOUNT_ONE; $args = "=s@", last ARGCOUNT if $argcount eq ARGCOUNT_LIST; $args = "=s%", last ARGCOUNT if $argcount eq ARGCOUNT_HASH; $args = "!"; } } $spec .= $args if defined $args; push(@specs, $spec, $linkage); } return @specs; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME AppConfig::Getopt - Perl5 module for processing command line arguments via delegation to Getopt::Long. =head1 SYNOPSIS use AppConfig::Getopt; my $state = AppConfig::State->new(\%cfg); my $getopt = AppConfig::Getopt->new($state); $getopt->parse(\@args); # read args =head1 OVERVIEW AppConfig::Getopt is a Perl5 module which delegates to Johan Vroman's Getopt::Long module to parse command line arguments and update values in an AppConfig::State object accordingly. AppConfig::Getopt is distributed as part of the AppConfig bundle. =head1 DESCRIPTION =head2 USING THE AppConfig::Getopt MODULE To import and use the AppConfig::Getopt module the following line should appear in your Perl script: use AppConfig::Getopt; AppConfig::Getopt is used automatically if you use the AppConfig module and create an AppConfig::Getopt object through the getopt() method. AppConfig::Getopt is implemented using object-oriented methods. A new AppConfig::Getopt object is created and initialised using the new() method. This returns a reference to a new AppConfig::Getopt object. A reference to an AppConfig::State object should be passed in as the first parameter: my $state = AppConfig::State->new(); my $getopt = AppConfig::Getopt->new($state); This will create and return a reference to a new AppConfig::Getopt object. =head2 PARSING COMMAND LINE ARGUMENTS The C<parse()> method is used to read a list of command line arguments and update the state accordingly. The first (non-list reference) parameters may contain a number of configuration strings to pass to Getopt::Long::Configure. A reference to a list of arguments may additionally be passed or @ARGV is used by default. $getopt->parse(); # uses @ARGV $getopt->parse(\@myargs); $getopt->parse(qw(auto_abbrev debug)); # uses @ARGV $getopt->parse(qw(debug), \@myargs); See Getopt::Long for details of the configuartion options available. A Getopt::Long specification string is constructed for each variable defined in the AppConfig::State. This consists of the name, any aliases and the ARGS value for the variable. These specification string are then passed to Getopt::Long, the arguments are parsed and the values in the AppConfig::State updated. See AppConfig for information about using the AppConfig::Getopt module via the getopt() method. =head1 AUTHOR Andy Wardley, E<lt>abw@wardley.orgE<gt> =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 1997-2007 Andy Wardley. All Rights Reserved. Copyright (C) 1997,1998 Canon Research Centre Europe Ltd. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Many thanks are due to Johan Vromans for the Getopt::Long module. He was kind enough to offer assistance and access to early releases of his code to enable this module to be written. =head1 SEE ALSO AppConfig, AppConfig::State, AppConfig::Args, Getopt::Long =cut
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