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NAMEShell::GetEnv::Dumper - store and retrieve environmentSYNOPSIS# write environment to file perl /path/to/Shell/GetEnv/Dumper.pm file # read environment from file use Shell::GetEnv::Dumper; $envs = Shell::GetEnv::Dumper::read_envs( $filename ); DESCRIPTIONShell::GetEnv::Dumper is used by Shell::GetEnv to store and retrieve a subprocess's environment. It uses Storable to write and read the %ENV hash from and to disk.Writing the environment is done from within the subshell by executing this module as a Perl script. The command line may be formed as follows: # this loads the path to the module in %INC. use Shell::GetEnv::Dumper; # this invokes the module directly, using the Perl which was # used to invoke the parent process. It uses the fact that we # use()'d Shell::GetEnv::Dumper and Perl stored the absolute path # to it in %INC; $cmd = qq{$^X '$INC{'Shell/GetEnv/Dumper.pm'}' $filename}; Retrieving the environment is done using the read_envs() function. Note that nothing is exportable from this module. FUNCTIONS
AUTHORDiab Jerius, <djerius@cpan.org>COPYRIGHT AND LICENSECopyright 2007 Smithsonian Astrophysical ObservatoryThis software is released under the GNU General Public License. You may find a copy at http://www.gnu.org/licenses
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