NAME
Getopt::Lazy - Yet another lazy, minimal way of using Getopt::Long
SYNOPSIS
use Getopt::Lazy
'help|h' => 'Show this help screen',
'verbose|v' => 'Show verbose output',
'output|o=s' => ["[FILE] Send the output to FILE", 'getopt.out'],
'output-encoding=s' => ['[ENCODING] Specify the output encoding', 'utf8'],
-summary => 'a simple example usage of Getopt::Lazy',
-usage => '%c %o file1 [file2 ..]',
;
getopt;
print usage and exit 1 unless @ARGV;
DESCRIPTION
Getting tired of the digging the same tedious "getopt" things for every script that you write? This module works for you!
Without Getopt::Lazy
Normally we started a script this way:
use File::Basename;
use Getopt::Long;
sub usage {
my $msg = shift;
my $cmd = basename $0;
print $msg, "\n" if defined $msg;
print <<__USAGE__;
$cmd - Yet another tool for whatever you like
Usage: $cmd [options...] file [more-file]
Options:
--boolean,-b Turn on the function A
--string, -s STRING Specify the name of blahblah (defaults 'blahblah')
--another-string, -as STRING Specify an alias for blahblah (defaults 'blahblah')
...
__USAGE__
}
my $boolean = 0;
my $string = 'blahblah';
my $another_string = 'blahblah';
...
GetOptions(
'boolean|b' => \$boolean,
'string|s=s' => \$string,
'another-string|as=s' => \$string,
...
);
usage and exit unless @ARGV;
With Getopt::Lazy
...or, being a little bit "lazier" than usual:
use Getopt::Lazy
'boolean|b' => 'Turn on the function A',
'string|s=s' => ['[STRING] Specify the name of blahblah' => 'blahblah'],
'another-string|as=s' => ['[STRING] Specify an alias for blahblah' => 'blahblah'],
-summary => 'Yet another tool for whatever you like',
-usage => '%c %o file1 [more-file]',
;
getopt;
print usage and exit 1 unless @ARGV;
What We've Got?
The usage() will display the following help screen for you:
$ lazy
lazy - Yet another tool for whatever you like
Usage: lazy [options..] file1 [more-file]
Options:
--another-string, -as STRING Specify an alias for blahblah (default: blahblah)
--boolean Turn on the function A
--string, -s STRING Specify the name of blahblah (default: blahblah)
Detail Usage
Basically the Getopt::Lazy does two things for you: 1) spawning a variable for every given option, and 2) generating GNU-style help message. (Guess I was too lazy to put this down in details. See for yourself!) If you have other even lazier ways of doing the same thing, be sure to let me know!
INTERFACE
- usage
-
Show the GNU-style help screen
- getopt
-
Make Getopt::Long work!
CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
Getopt::Lazy requires no configuration files or environment variables.
DEPENDENCIES
Getopt::Lazy depends on Getopt::Long.
INCOMPATIBILITIES
None reported (so far so good.)
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
No bugs have been reported.
Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-getopt-lazy@rt.cpan.org
, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org.
AUTHOR
Ruey-Cheng Chen <rueycheng@gmail.com>
LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2007, Ruey-Cheng Chen <rueycheng@gmail.com>
. All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.
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