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NAME

Getopt::TypeConstraint::Mouse - A command line options processor uses Mouse's type constraints

SYNOPSIS

in your script

    #!perl
    use Getopt::TypeConstraint::Mouse;

    my $options = Getopt::TypeConstraint::Mouse->get_options(
        foo => +{
            isa           => 'Str',
            required      => 1,
            documentation => 'Blah Blah Blah ...',
        },
        bar => +{
            isa           => 'Str',
            default       => 'Bar',
            documentation => 'Blah Blah Blah ...',
        },
    );

    print $options->{foo}, "\n";
    print $options->{bar}, "\n";

use it

    $ perl ./script.pl --for=Foo --bar=Bar
    Foo
    Bar

    $ perl ./script.pl
    Mandatory parameter 'foo' missing in call to (eval)

    usage: script.pl [-?] [long options...]
        -? --usage --help  Prints this usage information.
        --foo              Blah Blah Blah ...
        --bar              Blah Blah Blah ..

QUESTIONS

What types are supported?

See MouseX::Getopt#Supported-Type-TypeConstraints for details.

What options are supported?

See MouseX::Getopt#METHODS for details.

SEE ALSO

MouseX::Getopt
Smart::Options
Docopt
Getopt::Long::Descriptive
Getopt::Compact::WithCmd

LICENSE

Copyright (C) Hiroki Honda.

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

AUTHOR

Hiroki Honda <cside.story@gmail.com>