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Padre::Config::Human(3User Contributed Perl DocumentatiPadre::Config::Human(3)

NAME
       Padre::Config::Human - Padre configuration storing personal preferences

DESCRIPTION
       This class implements the personal preferences of Padre's users. See
       Padre::Config for more information on the various types of preferences
       supported by Padre.

       All human settings are stored in a hash as top-level keys (no
       hierarchy). The hash is then dumped in config.yml, a YAML file in
       Padre's preferences directory (see Padre::Config).

PUBLIC API
   Constructors
       create
	       my $config = Padre::Config::Human->create;

	   Create and return an empty user configuration. (Almost empty, since
	   it will still store the configuration schema revision - see
	   "version").

	   No parameters.

       read
	       my $config = Padre::Config::Human->read;

	   Load & return the user configuration from the YAML file. Return
	   "undef" in case of failure.

	   No parameters.

   Object methods
       version
	       my $revision = $config->version;

	   Return the configuration schema revision. Indeed, we might want to
	   have more structured configuration instead of a plain hash later
	   on. Note that this version is stored with the other user
	   preferences at the same level.

	   No parameters.

       write
	       $config->write;

	   (Over-)write user configuration to the YAML file.

	   No parameters.

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
       Copyright 2008-2011 The Padre development team as listed in Padre.pm.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the same terms as Perl 5 itself.

perl v5.14.1			  2011-06-18	       Padre::Config::Human(3)
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