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Name: perl-Getopt-Tabular Distribution: SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP3
Version: 0.3 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: bp153.1.14 Build date: Sat Mar 6 03:38:26 2021
Group: Development/Libraries/Perl Build host: lamb04
Size: 88999 Source RPM: perl-Getopt-Tabular-0.3-bp153.1.14.src.rpm
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Getopt-Tabular/
Summary: table-driven argument parsing for Perl 5
*Getopt::Tabular* is a Perl 5 module for table-driven argument parsing,
vaguely inspired by John Ousterhout's Tk_ParseArgv. All you really need to
do to use the package is set up a table describing all your command-line
options, and call &GetOptions with three arguments: a reference to your
option table, a reference to '@ARGV' (or something like it), and an
optional third array reference (say, to '@newARGV'). &GetOptions will
process all arguments in '@ARGV', and copy any leftover arguments (i.e.
those that are not options or arguments to some option) to the '@newARGV'
array. (If the '@newARGV' argument is not supplied, 'GetOptions' will
replace '@ARGV' with the stripped-down argument list.) If there are any
invalid options, 'GetOptions' will print an error message and return 0.

Before I tell you all about why Getopt::Tabular is a wonderful thing, let
me explain some of the terminology that will keep popping up here.

* argument

  any single word appearing on the command-line, i.e. one element of the
  '@ARGV' array.

* option

  an argument that starts with a certain sequence of characters; the
  default is "-". (If you like GNU-style options, you can change this to
  "--".) In most Getopt::Tabular-based applications, options can come
  anywhere on the command line, and their order is unimportant (unless one
  option overrides a previous option). Also, Getopt::Tabular will allow any
  non-ambiguous abbreviation of options.

* option argument

  (or _value_) an argument that immediately follows certain types of
  options. For instance, if '-foo' is a scalar-valued integer option, and
  '-foo 3' appears on the command line, then '3' will be the argument to
  '-foo'.

* option type

  controls how 'GetOptions' deals with an option and the arguments that
  follow it. (Actually, for most option types, the type interacts with the
  'num_values' field, which determines whether the option is scalar- or
  vector-valued. This will be fully explained in due course.)

Provides

Requires

License

GPL-2.0+ or Artistic-1.0

Changelog

* Mon Jun 29 2015 m.liska@suse.cz
  - use spec-cleaner
* Mon Jun 29 2015 m.liska@suse.cz
  - remove license check and inherit perl package license
* Mon Jun 01 2015 m.liska@suse.cz
  - initial package 0.3

Files

/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.26.1/Getopt
/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.26.1/Getopt/Tabular.pm
/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.26.1/Getopt/Tabular.pod
/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.26.1/x86_64-linux-thread-multi
/usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Getopt-Tabular
/usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Getopt-Tabular/Changes
/usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Getopt-Tabular/README
/usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Getopt-Tabular/demo
/usr/share/man/man3/Getopt::Tabular.3pm.gz


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