Name : perl-Getopt-Casual
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Version : 0.13.1
| Vendor : obs://build_opensuse_org/devel:languages:perl
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Release : 6.1
| Date : 2015-01-23 01:55:47
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Group : Development/Libraries/Perl
| Source RPM : perl-Getopt-Casual-0.13.1-6.1.src.rpm
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Size : 0.01 MB
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Packager : (none)
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Summary : A casual replacement for other Getopt modules and C< -s>.
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Description :
The Getopt::Casual module simplifies the manipulation of command line arguments in what should be a familiar way to most UNIX command line utility users. The following basic rules explain the assumptions that the \'&casual()\' makes for either \'&import()\' or \'AATTARGV\' command line processing:
1) Arguments can be single characters or and combination of characters, although depending on your shell, some characters will be interpreted by the shell.
2) Arguments that begin with a \'-\' followed by another item in AATTARGV, which can include spaces if the string is enclosed by quotes or double quotes, will have the value of that string. See Rule 3.
3) Arguments that begin with a \'-\' followed by another argument in AATTARGV that begins with a \'-\', including quoted strings that contain spaces, will have a value of 1.
4) Arguments that do not begin with a \'-\' will have a value of one. When preceded by an odd number of arguments that begin with a dash, this string is a value of the previous command line argument.
5) Arguments that begin with a \'--\' have a value of one. (See Rule 7)
6) The string \'--\' will terminate command line processing.
7) If the string contains an \'=\', the part of the string preceding the first \'=\' will be a key of %ARGV and the value will be the part following the first \'=\' until the end of that element of AATTARGV.
8) All arguments of the script can be found as either a key or a value of %ARGV.
9) AATTARGV will contain only the arguments that meet the following criteria.
a) All arguments after a \'--\' will be contained in AATTARGV unless one of the next two criteria are met first.
b) All arguments after the last occurance of an argument that begins with a \'-\' and that arguments value.
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All arguments after the last occurance of an argument that contains an \'=\'.
The same set of rules apply to the arguments you pass the import() subroutine.
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Provides :
perl(Getopt::Casual)
perl-Getopt-Casual
Requires :