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Diffstat (limited to 'lib/Config/Parser')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/Config/Parser/Ini.pm | 13 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/lib/Config/Parser/Ini.pm b/lib/Config/Parser/Ini.pm index 67eaf1f..29923cf 100644 --- a/lib/Config/Parser/Ini.pm +++ b/lib/Config/Parser/Ini.pm @@ -62,11 +62,10 @@ sub _readconfig { } else { $include = 0; $self->add_node(\@path, - new Config::AST::Node::Section(locus => $locus)); + new Config::AST::Node::Section($self, locus => $locus)); } } elsif (/([\w_-]+)\s*=\s*(.*)/) { my ($k, $v) = ($1, $2); - $k = lc($k) if $self->{_ci}; #FIXME:private member if ($include) { if ($k eq 'path') { @@ -148,7 +147,7 @@ fragment: On success, this returns a valid B<Config::Parser::Ini> object. On error, the diagnostic message is issued using the B<error> method (see the description -of the method in B<Config::AST>(3)) and the module croaks. +of the method in L<Config::AST>(3)) and the module croaks. This usage, although simple, has one major drawback - no checking is performed on the input file, except for the syntax check. To fix this, you can supply @@ -200,7 +199,7 @@ additional validation for the configuration statements using the B<:check> option. The argument to this option is the name of a method which will be invoked after parsing the statement in order to verify its value. It is described in detail below (see the section -B<SYNTAX DEFINITION> in the documentation of B<Config::Parser>). +B<SYNTAX DEFINITION> in the documentation of L<Config::Parser>). For example, if you wish to ensure that the value of the C<root> setting in C<core> section points to an existing directory, you would do: @@ -255,17 +254,17 @@ created by using B<open> on the supplied filename. Dictionary of allowed configuration statements in the file. You will not need this parameter. It is listed here for completeness sake. Refer to -the B<Config::AST> constructor for details. +the L<Config::AST> constructor for details. =back =head1 METHODS -All methods are inherited from B<Config::Parser>. Please see its +All methods are inherited from L<Config::Parser>. Please see its documentation for details. =head1 SEE ALSO -B<Config::Parser>(3), B<Config::AST>(3). +L<Config::Parser>(3), L<Config::AST>(3). =cut |