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#!/usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use FindBin qw($Bin);
use lib "$Bin/../lib";
use Developer::Dashboard::CLI::Query qw(run_query_command);
# main(@ARGV)
# Runs the TOML query command for Developer Dashboard.
# Input: command-line arguments from @ARGV and optional STDIN.
# Output: prints the selected TOML value, then exits.
run_query_command( command => 'tomq', args => \@ARGV );
__END__
=pod
=head1 NAME
tomq - TOML query command for Developer Dashboard
=head1 SYNOPSIS
dashboard tomq [path] [file]
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This command provides TOML query extraction for Developer Dashboard.
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=head1 PURPOSE
This staged helper owns the public C<dashboard tomq> command. It accepts an
optional dotted TOML path or C<$d>-based Perl expression plus an optional input
file, then hands the request to the shared query runtime so parsing,
file-vs-STDIN handling, and output formatting stay consistent with the rest of
the dashboard toolchain.
=head1 WHY IT EXISTS
It exists because the dashboard ships a private, repo-local TOML inspection tool instead of depending on a globally installed parser binary. Keeping C<tomq> as a staged helper also preserves the thin-switchboard contract in C<bin/dashboard>.
=head1 WHEN TO USE
Use this file when you are changing how C<dashboard tomq> chooses between STDIN and files, how it reports parse errors, or how the staged helper is wired into the shared query implementation.
=head1 HOW TO USE
Users run C<dashboard tomq [path] [file]>. The staged helper selects the TOML
backend in the shared query runtime, which accepts the file and path in either
order, reads STDIN when no file is given, prints scalar hits as plain text, and
prints the whole parsed document when the path is C<$d> or C<.>. If the query
text uses C<$d> inside a Perl expression, the helper evaluates that expression
against the decoded TOML document before formatting the result.
=head1 WHAT USES IT
It is used by the public C<dashboard tomq> command, by shell snippets that want a runtime-local TOML query tool, by integration smoke runs, and by the focused query-helper coverage under C<t/>.
=head1 EXAMPLES
printf '[alpha]\nbeta = 4\n' | dashboard tomq alpha.beta
dashboard tomq settings.toml '$d'
dashboard tomq '$d' settings.toml
printf '[foo]\na = 1\n[bar]\nb = 2\n' | dashboard tomq 'sort keys %$d'
printf '[service]\nname = "demo"\n' | dashboard tomq service.name
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