package MyConf;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Parse::PlainConfig;
use Parse::PlainConfig::Constants;
use base qw(Parse::PlainConfig);
use vars qw(%_globals %_parameters %_prototypes);
%_globals = (
comment => ';',
'delimiter' => ' ',
'list delimiter' => ':',
'hash delimiter' => '@',
'subindentation' => 4,
);
%_parameters = (
'admin email' => PPC_SCALAR,
'db' => PPC_HASH,
'hosts' => PPC_ARRAY,
'note' => PPC_HDOC,
'nodefault' => PPC_SCALAR,
);
%_prototypes = (
'declare acl' => PPC_ARRAY,
'declare foo' => PPC_SCALAR
);
1;
__DATA__
; This is a sample conf file that not only provides a reference config but
; also supplies the default values of any parameter not explicitly set below.
;
; admin email: email address of the admin
admin email root@localhost
; db: host, database, username, and password for database access
db
host @ localhost :
database @ sample.db :
username @ dbuser :
password @ dbpass
; hosts: list of hosts to monitor
hosts localhost:host1.foo.com:host1.bar.com
note This is a note, but not a
very long note. With this odd
selection of delimiters it looks
even more weird.
EOF
; Let's throw some random ACLs out there
declare acl loopback 127.0.0.1:localhost
declare acl localnet 192.168.0.0/24:192.168.35.0/24
; nodefault is just a scalar parameter that has no default setting
declare foo bar roo
__END__
=head2 POD STARTS HERE
Arg!