NAME
Getopt::EX::Func - Function call interface
SYNOPSIS
use Getopt::EX::Func qw(parse_func);
my $func = parse_func(...);
$func->call;
DESCRIPTION
This module provides the way to create function call object used in Getopt::EX module set.
If your script has --begin option which tells the script to call specific function at the beginning of execution. You can do it like this:
use Getopt::EX::Func qw(parse_func);
GetOptions("begin:s" => $opt_begin);
my $func = parse_func($opt_begin);
$func->call;
Then script can be invoked like this:
% example -Mfoo --begin 'repeat(debug,msg=hello,count=2)'
In this example, function repeat
should be declared in module foo
or in start up rc file such as ~/.examplerc. Actual function call is done in this way:
repeat ( debug => 1, msg => 'hello', count => '2' );
As you can notice, arguments in the function call string is passed in name => value style. Parameter without value (debug
in this example) is assigned value 1.
Function itself can be implemented like this:
our @EXPORT = qw(repeat);
sub repeat {
my %opt = @_;
print Dumper \%opt if $opt{debug};
for (1 .. $opt{count}) {
say $opt{msg};
}
}
It is also possible to declare the function in-line:
% example -Mfoo --begin 'sub{ say "wahoo!!" }'
Function say
can be used because the function is executed under use v5.14
context.