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#L<Clone::Any> - use whichever of the cloning methods is available.
#
#=head1 REPOSITORY
#
#L<https://github.com/neilbowers/Clone-PP>
#
#=head1 AUTHOR AND CREDITS
#
#Developed by Matthew Simon Cavalletto at Evolution Softworks. 
#More free Perl software is available at C<www.evoscript.org>.
#
#
#=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
#
#Copyright 2003 Matthew Simon Cavalletto. You may contact the author
#directly at C<evo@cpan.org> or C<simonm@cavalletto.org>.
#
#Code initially derived from Ref.pm. Portions Copyright 1994 David Muir Sharnoff.
#
#Interface based by Clone by Ray Finch with contributions from chocolateboy.
#Portions Copyright 2001 Ray Finch. Portions Copyright 2001 chocolateboy. 
#
#You may use, modify, and distribute this software under the same terms as Perl.
#
#=cut
### Complete/Bash.pm ###
#package Complete::Bash;
#
#use 5.010001;
#use strict;
#use warnings;
#use Log::ger;
#
#use Exporter 'import';
#
#our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:PERLANCAR'; # AUTHORITY
#our $DATE = '2022-09-08'; # DATE
#our $DIST = 'Complete-Bash'; # DIST
#our $VERSION = '0.337'; # VERSION
#
#our @EXPORT_OK = qw(
#                       point
#                       parse_cmdline
#                       join_wordbreak_words
#                       format_completion
#               );
#
#our %SPEC;
#
#$SPEC{':package'} = {
#    v => 1.1,
#    summary => 'Completion routines for bash shell',
#};
#
#sub _expand_tilde {
#    my ($user, $slash) = @_;
#    my @ent;
#    if (length $user) {
#        @ent = getpwnam($user);
#    } else {
#        @ent = getpwuid($>);
#        $user = $ent[0];
#    }
#    return $ent[7] . $slash if @ent;
#    "~$user$slash"; # return as-is when failed
#}
#
#sub _add_unquoted {
#    no warnings 'uninitialized';
#
#    my ($word, $is_cur_word, $after_ws) = @_;
#
#    #say "D:add_unquoted word=$word is_cur_word=$is_cur_word after_ws=$after_ws";
#
#    $word =~ s!^(~)(\w*)(/|\z) |  # 1) tilde  2) username  3) optional slash
#               \\(.)           |  # 4) escaped char
#               \$(\w+)            # 5) variable name
#              !
#                  $1 ? (not($after_ws) || $is_cur_word ? "$1$2$3" : _expand_tilde($2, $3)) :
#                      $4 ? $4 :
#                          ($is_cur_word ? "\$$5" : $ENV{$5})
#                              !egx;
#    $word;
#}
#
#sub _add_double_quoted {
#    no warnings 'uninitialized';
#
#    my ($word, $is_cur_word) = @_;
#
#    $word =~ s!\\(.)           |  # 1) escaped char
#               \$(\w+)            # 2) variable name
#              !
#                  $1 ? $1 :
#                      ($is_cur_word ? "\$$2" : $ENV{$2})
#                          !egx;
#    $word;
#}
#
#sub _add_single_quoted {
#    my $word = shift;
#    $word =~ s/\\(.)/$1/g;
#    $word;
#}
#
#$SPEC{point} = {
#    v => 1.1,
#    summary => 'Return line with point marked by a marker',
#    description => <<'_',
#
#This is a utility function useful for testing/debugging. `parse_cmdline()`
#expects a command-line and a cursor position (`$line`, `$point`). This routine
#expects `$line` with a marker character (by default it's the caret, `^`) and
#return (`$line`, `$point`) to feed to `parse_cmdline()`.
#
#Example:
#
#    point("^foo") # => ("foo", 0)
#    point("fo^o") # => ("foo", 2)
#
#_

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#                 \z/x or return ("Invalid syntax in braced hash value");
#        my $res; $res = [
#            '{', # COL_V_ENCODING
#            '', # COL_V_WS1
#            $1, # VOL_V_VALUE
#            $2, # COL_V_WS2
#            $3, # COL_V_COMMENT_CHAR
#            $4, # COL_V_COMMENT
#        ] if $needs_res;
#        my $decode_res = $self->_decode_json("{$1}");
#        return ($decode_res->[1]) unless $decode_res->[0] == 200;
#        return (undef, $res, $decode_res->[2]);
#
#    } elsif ($val =~ /\A~/ && $self->{enable_tilde}) {
#
#        $val =~ /\A
#                 ~(.*)
#                 (\s*)
#                 (?: ([;#])(.*) )?
#                 \z/x or return ("Invalid syntax in path value");
#        my $res; $res = [
#            '~', # COL_V_ENCODING
#            '', # COL_V_WS1
#            $1, # VOL_V_VALUE
#            $2, # COL_V_WS2
#            $3, # COL_V_COMMENT_CHAR
#            $4, # COL_V_COMMENT
#        ] if $needs_res;
#
#        my $decode_res = $self->_decode_path_or_paths($val, 'path');
#        return ($decode_res->[1]) unless $decode_res->[0] == 200;
#        return (undef, $res, $decode_res->[2]);
#
#    } else {
#
#        $val =~ /\A
#                 (.*?)
#                 (\s*)
#                 (?: ([#;])(.*) )?
#                 \z/x or return ("Invalid syntax in value"); # shouldn't happen, regex should match any string
#        my $res; $res = [
#            '', # COL_V_ENCODING
#            '', # COL_V_WS1
#            $1, # VOL_V_VALUE
#            $2, # COL_V_WS2
#            $3, # COL_V_COMMENT_CHAR
#            $4, # COL_V_COMMENT
#        ] if $needs_res;
#        return (undef, $res, $1);
#
#    }
#    # should not be reached
#}
#
#sub _get_my_user_name {
#    if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') {
#        return $ENV{USERNAME};
#    } else {
#        return $ENV{USER} if $ENV{USER};
#        my @pw;
#        eval { @pw = getpwuid($>) };
#        return $pw[0] if @pw;
#    }
#}
#
## borrowed from PERLANCAR::File::HomeDir 0.04
#sub _get_my_home_dir {
#    if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') {
#        # File::HomeDir always uses exists($ENV{x}) first, does it want to avoid
#        # accidentally creating env vars?
#        return $ENV{HOME} if $ENV{HOME};
#        return $ENV{USERPROFILE} if $ENV{USERPROFILE};
#        return join($ENV{HOMEDRIVE}, "\\", $ENV{HOMEPATH})
#            if $ENV{HOMEDRIVE} && $ENV{HOMEPATH};
#    } else {
#        return $ENV{HOME} if $ENV{HOME};
#        my @pw;
#        eval { @pw = getpwuid($>) };
#        return $pw[7] if @pw;
#    }
#
#    die "Can't get home directory";
#}
#
## borrowed from PERLANCAR::File::HomeDir 0.05, with some modifications
#sub _get_user_home_dir {
#    my ($name) = @_;
#
#    if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') {
#        # not yet implemented
#        return undef; ## no critic: Subroutines::ProhibitExplicitReturnUndef
#    } else {
#        # IF and only if we have getpwuid support, and the name of the user is
#        # our own, shortcut to my_home. This is needed to handle HOME
#        # environment settings.
#        if ($name eq getpwuid($<)) {
#            return _get_my_home_dir();
#        }
#
#      SCOPE: {
#            my $home = (getpwnam($name))[7];
#            return $home if $home and -d $home;
#        }
#
#        return undef; ## no critic: Subroutines::ProhibitExplicitReturnUndef
#    }
#
#}
#
#sub _decode_json {
#    my ($self, $val) = @_;
#    state $json = do {
#        if (eval { require Cpanel::JSON::XS; 1 }) {
#            Cpanel::JSON::XS->new->allow_nonref;
#        } else {
#            require JSON::PP;
#            JSON::PP->new->allow_nonref;
#        }
#    };
#    my $res;
#    eval { $res = $json->decode($val) };
#    if ($@) {
#        return [500, "Invalid JSON: $@"];
#    } else {
#        return [200, "OK", $res];
#    }
#}
#
#sub _decode_path_or_paths {
#    my ($self, $val, $which) = @_;
#
#    if ($val =~ m!\A~([^/]+)?(?:/|\z)!) {
#        my $home_dir = length($1) ?
#            _get_user_home_dir($1) : _get_my_home_dir();
#        unless ($home_dir) {
#            if (length $1) {
#                return [500, "Can't get home directory for user '$1' in path"];
#            } else {
#                return [500, "Can't get home directory for current user in path"];
#            }
#        }
#        $val =~ s!\A~([^/]+)?!$home_dir!;
#    }
#    $val =~ s!(?<=.)/\z!!;
#
#    if ($which eq 'path') {
#        return [200, "OK", $val];
#    } else {
#        return [200, "OK", [glob $val]];
#    }
#}
#
#sub _decode_hex {
#    my ($self, $val) = @_;
#    [200, "OK", pack("H*", $val)];
#}

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#
#For more documentation, start with L<Log::ger::Manual>.
#
#=for Pod::Coverage ^(.+)$
#
#=head1 SEE ALSO
#
#Some other popular logging frameworks: L<Log::Any>, L<Log::Contextual>,
#L<Log::Log4perl>, L<Log::Dispatch>, L<Log::Dispatchouli>.
#
#If you still prefer debugging using the good old C<print()>, there's
#L<Debug::Print>.
#
#=head1 AUTHOR
#
#perlancar <perlancar@cpan.org>
#
#=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
#
#This software is copyright (c) 2023, 2022, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017 by perlancar <perlancar@cpan.org>.
#
#This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
#the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
#
#=cut
### Perinci/CmdLine/Util/Config.pm ###
#package Perinci::CmdLine::Util::Config;
#
#use 5.010001;
#use strict;
#use warnings;
#use Log::ger;
#
#use Exporter qw(import);
#
#our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:PERLANCAR'; # AUTHORITY
#our $DATE = '2022-05-02'; # DATE
#our $DIST = 'Perinci-CmdLine-Util-Config'; # DIST
#our $VERSION = '1.726'; # VERSION
#
#our @EXPORT_OK = (
#    'get_default_config_dirs',
#    'read_config',
#    'get_args_from_config',
#);
#
#our %SPEC;
#
## from PERLANCAR::File::HomeDir 0.03, with minor modification
#sub _get_my_home_dir {
#    if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') {
#        # File::HomeDir always uses exists($ENV{x}) first, does it want to avoid
#        # accidentally creating env vars?
#        return $ENV{HOME} if $ENV{HOME};
#        return $ENV{USERPROFILE} if $ENV{USERPROFILE};
#        return join($ENV{HOMEDRIVE}, "\\", $ENV{HOMEPATH})
#            if $ENV{HOMEDRIVE} && $ENV{HOMEPATH};
#    } else {
#        return $ENV{HOME} if $ENV{HOME};
#        my @pw;
#        eval { @pw = getpwuid($>) };
#        return $pw[7] if @pw;
#    }
#    die "Can't get home directory";
#}
#
#$SPEC{get_default_config_dirs} = {
#    v => 1.1,
#    args => {},
#};
#sub get_default_config_dirs {
#    my @dirs;
#    #local $PERLANCAR::File::HomeDir::DIE_ON_FAILURE = 1;
#    my $home = _get_my_home_dir();
#    if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') {
#        push @dirs, $home;
#    } else {
#        push @dirs, "$home/.config", $home, "/etc";
#    }
#    \@dirs;
#}
#
#$SPEC{read_config} = {
#    v => 1.1,
#    args => {
#        config_paths    => {},
#        config_filename => {},
#        config_dirs     => {},
#        program_name    => {},
#        # TODO: hook_file
#        hook_section    => {},
#        # TODO: hook_param?
#    },
#};
#sub read_config {
#    require Config::IOD::Reader;
#
#    my %args = @_;
#
#    my $config_dirs = $args{config_dirs} // get_default_config_dirs();
#
#    my $paths;
#
#    my @filenames;
#    my %section_config_filename_map;
#    if (my $names = $args{config_filename}) {
#        for my $name (ref($names) eq 'ARRAY' ? @$names : ($names)) {
#            if (ref($name) eq 'HASH') {
#                $section_config_filename_map{$name->{filename}} = $name->{section};
#                push @filenames, $name->{filename};
#            } else {
#                $section_config_filename_map{$name} = 'GLOBAL';
#                push @filenames, $name;
#            }
#        }
#    }
#    unless (@filenames) {
#        @filenames = (($args{program_name} // "prog") . ".conf");
#    }
#
#    if ($args{config_paths}) {



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