use strict;
use warnings;
-use Carp;
use base 'Config::Any::Base';
my $file = shift;
my $args = shift || {};
- # work around bug (?) in Config::General
- # return if $class->_test_perl($file);
-
$args->{ -ConfigFile } = $file;
require Config::General;
- Config::General->VERSION('2.47');
+ Config::General->VERSION( '2.47' );
$args->{ -ForceArray } = 1 unless exists $args->{ -ForceArray };
return $config;
}
-# this is a bit of a hack but necessary, because Config::General is *far* too lax
-# about what it will load -- specifically, it seems to be quite happy to load a Perl
-# config file (ie, a file which is valid Perl and creates a hashref) as if it were
-# an Apache-style configuration file, presumably due to laziness on the part of the
-# developer.
-
-sub _test_perl {
- my ( $class, $file ) = @_;
- my $is_perl_src;
- eval { $is_perl_src = do "$file"; };
- delete $INC{ $file }; # so we don't screw stuff later on
- return defined $is_perl_src;
-}
-
=head2 requires_all_of( )
Specifies that this module requires L<Config::General> in order to work.
=head1 CONTRIBUTORS
-Joel Bernstein C<< <rataxis@cpan.org> >>
+Joel Bernstein E<lt>rataxis@cpan.orgE<gt>
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
-Copyright 2006-2010 by Brian Cassidy
+Copyright 2006-2016 by Brian Cassidy
Portions Copyright 2006 Portugal Telecom
=cut
1;
-