Well, code isn't extremely good, because, as I started it for my own convenience, it grows from small helper subs into something resembling the module (and that was really convenient for me, personally).
But even namespace was not choosen.

Additionally, before flooding CPAN with yet another option parsing module, in addition to, say, http://search.cpan.org/~srezic/Tk-Getopt-0.49/, there should be good argumentation for this.

If you're still interesting, I can factor some sh*t out, will show the code, and prepare for some kind of RFC in Meditations section.

Do you have an idea how to name it, given screenshot? :)


In reply to Re^3: Program design with GUI interface by vkon
in thread Program design with GUI interface by snailwinks

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