Config Maker 0.6.2 (Default branch)


 
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Old 07-03-2008
Config Maker 0.6.2 (Default branch)

Config Maker is a tool to automatically create C++ classes that parse configuration files. Only a few lines of text that describe the possible entries in the configuration file are needed, and the complete class will be generated ready for use. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
It is no longer necessary to set CFMINC_DIR. Instead, the .inc files can be placed in /etc/cfmake .Image

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Config::Scoped::Error(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				Config::Scoped::Error(3pm)

NAME
Config:Scoped::Error - an exception class hierarchy based on Error.pm for Config::Scoped SYNOPSIS
use Config::Scoped::Error; Config::Scoped::Error::Parse->throw( -text => $parser_error, -file => $config_file, -line => $thisline, ); Config::Scoped::Error::IO->throw( -text => "can't open file: $!", -file => $config_file, -line => $thisline, ); Config::Scoped::Error::Validate::Macro->throw( -text => "macro redefinition: $macro_name", -file => $config_file, -line => $thisline, ); DESCRIPTION
Config::Scoped::Error is a class hierarchy based on Error.pm. The following Exception class hierarchy is defined: Config::Scoped::Error Config::Scoped::Error::Parse Config::Scoped::Error::Validate Config::Scoped::Error::Validate::Macro Config::Scoped::Error::Validate::Parameter Config::Scoped::Error::Validate::Declaration Config::Scoped::Error::Validate::Permissions Config::Scoped::Error::IO SEE ALSO
Config::Scoped, Error AUTHOR
Karl Gaissmaier <karl.gaissmaier at uni-ulm.de> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2004-2008 by Karl Gaissmaier This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-03-16 Config::Scoped::Error(3pm)