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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Unix copy command Post 302301807 by yanglei_fage on Saturday 28th of March 2009 12:00:44 PM
Old 03-28-2009
the {} means what, where can I get its usage?
 

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Getopt::Usaginator(3pm) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   Getopt::Usaginator(3pm)

NAME
Getopt::Usaginator - Conjure up a usage function for your applications VERSION
version 0.0012 SYNOPSIS
use Getopt::Usaginator <<_END_; Usage: xyzzy <options> --derp Derp derp derp --durp Durp durp durp -h, --help This usage _END_ # The 'usage' subroutine is now installed ... $options = parse_options( @ARGV ); # Not supplied by Usaginator usage if $options{help}; # Print usage and exit with status 0 if ( ! $options{derp} ) { # Print warning and usage and exit with status -1 usage "You should really derp"; } if ( $options{durp} ) { # Print warning and usage and exit with status 2 usage 2 => "--durp is not ready yet"; } ... usage 3 # Print usage and exit with status 3 DESCRIPTION
Getopt::Usaginator is a tool for creating a handy usage subroutine for commandline applications It does not do any option parsing, but is best paired with Getopt::Long or any of the other myriad of option parsers USAGE
use Getopt::Usaginator <usage> Install a "usage" subroutine configured with the <usage> text $code = Getopt::Usaginator->usaginator( <usage> ) Return a subroutine configured with the <usage> text ... More advanced usage is possible, peek under the hood for more information perldoc -m Getopt::Usaginator An example: use Getopt::Usaginator # Called with the error error => sub { ... }, # Called when usage printing is needed usage => sub { ... }, ... ; An example with Getopt::Long parsing use Getopt::Usaginator ... sub run { my $self = shift; my @arguments = @_; usage 0 unless @arguments; my ( $help ); { local @ARGV = @arguments; GetOptions( 'help|h|?' => $help, ); } usage 0 if $help; ... } AUTHOR
Robert Krimen <robertkrimen@gmail.com> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Robert Krimen. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.10.1 2010-06-05 Getopt::Usaginator(3pm)
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