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#!/usr/bin/perl
#Copyright (c) 2008, Zane C. Bowers
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use warnings;
use strict;
use ZConf::Weather;
use Getopt::Std;

$Getopt::Std::STANDARD_HELP_VERSION=1;

#version function
sub main::VERSION_MESSAGE {
        print "zcweather 0.0.0\n";
};

#print help
sub main::HELP_MESSAGE {
        print "\n".
		      "-l local\n";
		exit 1;
};

#gets the options
my %opts=();
getopts('l:', \%opts);

my $zcw=ZConf::Weather->new;
$zcw->run($opts{l});
if ($zcw->{error}) {
	exit $zcw->{error};
}

=head1 NAME

zcweather - Fetch and print weather information using ZConf::Weather.

=head1 SYNOPSIS

zcweather [B<-l> <local>]

=head1 ARGUEMENTS

=head2 B<-l> <local>

This is the local to use. If it is not specified, the default is used.

=cut