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NAME
    Config::Tiny - Read/Write .ini style files with as little code as
    possible

SYNOPSIS
        # In your configuration file
        rootproperty=blah

        [section]
        one=twp
        three= four
        Foo =Bar
        empty=

        # In your program
        use Config::Tiny;

        # Create a config
        my $Config = Config::Tiny->new;

        # Open the config
        $Config = Config::Tiny->read( 'file.conf' );

        # Reading properties
        my $rootproperty = $Config->{_}->{rootproperty};
        my $one = $Config->{section}->{one};
        my $Foo = $Config->{section}->{Foo};

        # Changing data
        $Config->{newsection} = { this => 'that' }; # Add a section
        $Config->{section}->{Foo} = 'Not Bar!';     # Change a value
        delete $Config->{_};                        # Delete a value or section

        # Save a config
        $Config->write( 'file.conf' );

DESCRIPTION
    "Config::Tiny" is a perl class to read and write .ini style
    configuration files with as little code as possible, reducing load time
    and memory overhead. Most of the time it is accepted that Perl
    applications use a lot of memory and modules. The "::Tiny" family of
    modules is specifically intended to provide an ultralight alternative to
    the standard modules.

    This module is primarily for reading human written files, and anything
    we write shouldn't need to have documentation/comments. If you need
    something with more power move up to Config::Simple, Config::General or
    one of the many other "Config::" modules. To rephrase, Config::Tiny does
    not preserve your comments, whitespace, or the order of your config
    file.

CONFIGURATION FILE SYNTAX
    Files are the same format as for windows .ini files. For example:

            [section]
            var1=value1
            var2=value2

    If a property is outside of a section at the beginning of a file, it
    will be assigned to the "root section", available at "$Config->{_}".

    Lines starting with '#' or ';' are considered comments and ignored, as
    are blank lines.

    When writing back to the config file, all comments, custom whitespace,
    and the ordering of your config file elements is discarded. If you need
    to keep the human elements of a config when writing back, upgrade to
    something better, this module is not for you.

METHODS
  new
    The constructor "new" creates and returns an empty "Config::Tiny"
    object.

  read $filename
    The "read" constructor reads a config file, and returns a new
    "Config::Tiny" object containing the properties in the file.

    Returns the object on success, or "undef" on error.

    When "read" fails, "Config::Tiny" sets an error message internally you
    can recover via "Config::Tiny->errstr". Although in some cases a failed
    "read" will also set the operating system error variable $!, not all
    errors do and you should not rely on using the $! variable.

  read_string $string;
    The "read_string" method takes as argument the contents of a config file
    as a string and returns the "Config::Tiny" object for it.

  write $filename
    The "write" method generates the file content for the properties, and
    writes it to disk to the filename specified.

    Returns true on success or "undef" on error.

  write_string
    Generates the file content for the object and returns it as a string.

  errstr
    When an error occurs, you can retrieve the error message either from the
    $Config::Tiny::errstr variable, or using the "errstr()" method.

CAVEATS
  Unsupported Section Headers
    Some edge cases in section headers are not support, and additionally may
    not be detected when writing the config file.

    Specifically, section headers with leading whitespace, trailing
    whitespace, or newlines anywhere in the section header, will not be
    written correctly to the file and may cause file corruption.

SUPPORT
    Bugs should be reported via the CPAN bug tracker at

    <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Config-Tiny>

    For other issues, or commercial enhancement or support, contact the
    author.

AUTHOR
    Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>

ACKNOWLEGEMENTS
    Thanks to Sherzod Ruzmetov <sherzodr@cpan.org> for Config::Simple, which
    inspired this module by being not quite "simple" enough for me :)

SEE ALSO
    Config::Simple, Config::General, ali.as

COPYRIGHT
    Copyright 2002 - 2011 Adam Kennedy.

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

    The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included
    with this module.


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