use Getopt::Long (); # GLD uses it anyway, doesn't hurt
use constant HAVE_GLD => not not eval { require Getopt::Long::Descriptive };
-our $VERSION = '0.18';
+our $VERSION = '0.23';
our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:STEVAN';
has ARGV => (is => 'rw', isa => 'ArrayRef', metaclass => "NoGetopt");
if(!defined $configfile) {
my $cfmeta = $class->meta->find_attribute_by_name('configfile');
$configfile = $cfmeta->default if $cfmeta->has_default;
+ if (ref $configfile eq 'CODE') {
+ # not sure theres a lot you can do with the class and may break some assumptions
+ # warn?
+ $configfile = &$configfile($class);
+ }
+ if (defined $configfile) {
+ $config_from_file = eval {
+ $class->get_config_from_file($configfile);
+ };
+ if ($@) {
+ die $@ unless $@ =~ /Specified configfile '\Q$configfile\E' does not exist/;
+ }
+ }
}
-
- if(defined $configfile) {
+ else {
$config_from_file = $class->get_config_from_file($configfile);
}
}
my $constructor_params = ( @params == 1 ? $params[0] : {@params} );
-
+
Carp::croak("Single parameters to new_with_options() must be a HASH ref")
unless ref($constructor_params) eq 'HASH';
sub _parse_argv {
my ( $class, %params ) = @_;
- local @ARGV = @{ $params{argv} || \@ARGV };
+ local @ARGV = @{ $params{params}{argv} || \@ARGV };
my ( $opt_spec, $name_to_init_arg ) = ( HAVE_GLD ? $class->_gld_spec(%params) : $class->_traditional_spec(%params) );
foreach my $opt ( @{ $params{options} } ) {
push @options, $opt->{opt_string};
- my $identifier = $opt->{name};
+ my $identifier = lc($opt->{name});
$identifier =~ s/\W/_/g; # Getopt::Long does this to all option names
$name_to_init_arg{$identifier} = $opt->{init_arg};
},
];
- my $identifier = $opt->{name};
+ my $identifier = lc($opt->{name});
$identifier =~ s/\W/_/g; # Getopt::Long does this to all option names
$name_to_init_arg{$identifier} = $opt->{init_arg};
By default, attributes which start with an underscore are not given
commandline argument support, unless the attribute's metaclass is set
-to L<MooseX::Getopt::Meta::Attribute>. If you don't want you accessors
-to have the leading underscore in thier name, you can do this:
+to L<MooseX::Getopt::Meta::Attribute>. If you don't want your accessors
+to have the leading underscore in their name, you can do this:
# for read/write attributes
has '_foo' => (accessor => 'foo', ...);
params from the command line (possibly overriding those in C<%params>)
and then return a newly constructed object.
-The special parameter C<argv>, if specified should point to an array
+The special parameter C<argv>, if specified should point to an array
reference with an array to use instead of C<@ARGV>.
If L<Getopt::Long/GetOptions> fails (due to invalid arguments),
--help
--usage
-If you have L<Getopt::Long::Descriptive> a the C<usage> param is also passed to
+If you have L<Getopt::Long::Descriptive> the C<usage> param is also passed to
C<new>.
=item B<ARGV>