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dpkg::conf
Dpkg::Conf(3) libdpkg-perl Dpkg::Conf(3)
NAME
Dpkg::Conf - parse dpkg configuration files
DESCRIPTION
The Dpkg::Conf object can be used to read options from a configuration file. It can exports an array that can then be parsed exactly like
@ARGV.
FUNCTIONS
my $conf = Dpkg::Conf->new(%opts)
Create a new Dpkg::Conf object. Some options can be set through %opts: if allow_short evaluates to true (it defaults to false), then
short options are allowed in the configuration file, they should be prepended with a single dash.
@$conf
@options = $conf->get_options()
Returns the list of options that can be parsed like @ARGV.
$conf->load($file)
Read options from a file. Return the number of options parsed.
$conf->parse($fh)
Parse options from a file handle. Return the number of options parsed.
$conf->filter(remove => $rmfunc)
$conf->filter(keep => $keepfunc)
Filter the list of options, either removing or keeping all those that return true when &$rmfunc($option) or &keepfunc($option) is
called.
$string = $conf->output($fh)
Write the options in the given filehandle (if defined) and return a string representation of the content (that would be) written.
"$conf"
Return a string representation of the content.
$conf->save($file)
Save the options in a file.
AUTHOR
Raphael Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org>.
1.16.15 2014-06-05 Dpkg::Conf(3)