X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=p5sagit%2FConfig-Any.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FConfig%2FAny%2FGeneral.pm;h=38b03d3ecd6a699ee9fd7181bd900daecf6adc1b;hp=749b3c4eb1f74719f1e2f7e12c72aea9d5f4b19b;hb=d7eb7b5ca6dd18e740943079a1585661cec4d81f;hpb=dcfb1d1d1a544d27a82cb174168df23abc539acb diff --git a/lib/Config/Any/General.pm b/lib/Config/Any/General.pm index 749b3c4..38b03d3 100644 --- a/lib/Config/Any/General.pm +++ b/lib/Config/Any/General.pm @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ Loads Config::General files. Example: name = TestApp foo bar + bar [ arrayref-value ] qux xyzzy @@ -44,39 +45,26 @@ sub load { 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' ); + + $args->{ -ForceArray } = 1 unless exists $args->{ -ForceArray }; + my $configfile = Config::General->new( %$args ); my $config = { $configfile->getall }; 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 in order to work. =cut -sub requires_all_of { 'Config::General' } +sub requires_all_of { [ 'Config::General' ] } =head1 AUTHOR @@ -84,11 +72,11 @@ Brian Cassidy Ebricas@cpan.orgE =head1 CONTRIBUTORS -Joel Bernstein C<< >> +Joel Bernstein Erataxis@cpan.orgE =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE -Copyright 2007 by Brian Cassidy +Copyright 2006-2011 by Brian Cassidy Portions Copyright 2006 Portugal Telecom @@ -110,4 +98,3 @@ it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut 1; -