Read/Write .ini style files with as little code as possible
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.
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.
To install p5.30-config-tiny, run the following command in macOS terminal (Applications->Utilities->Terminal)
sudo port install p5.30-config-tiny
To see what files were installed by p5.30-config-tiny, run:
port contents p5.30-config-tiny
To later upgrade p5.30-config-tiny, run:
sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade p5.30-config-tiny
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