Getopt::Usaginator(3) 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 <[email protected]>

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.