Provided by: libexporter-easy-perl_0.16-1_all bug

NAME

       Exporter::Easiest - Takes even more drudgery out of Exporting symbols

SYNOPSIS

       In module YourModule.pm:

         package YourModule;
         use Exporter::Easiest q(
           EXPORT => :tag1
           OK => munge frobnicate
               :tag1 => a b c
               :tag2 => :tag1 d e f
           FAIL => f g h
         );

       In other files which wish to use YourModule:

         use ModuleName qw(frobnicate);      # import listed symbols
         frobnicate ($left, $right)          # calls YourModule::frobnicate

DESCRIPTION

       The Exporter::Easiest module is a wrapper around Exporter::Easy. It allows you to pass the
       arguments into Exporter::Easy without all those tiresome []s and qw()s. You pass arguments
       in as a string or an array of strings. You no longer need to bracket lists or take
       references. If want, you can also leave out the TAGS key and just put tag definitions
       along with the other keys.

       The important thing to remember is that tags should be preceded by ':' everywhere,
       including to the left of the '=>', otherwise it'll get confused.  And don't worry I
       haven't done something horribly pythonesque, whitespace is not significant, all the
       parsing logic revolves around the use of ':'s and '=>'s

SEE ALSO

       For the real details on exporting symbols see Exporter and Exporter::Easy

AUTHOR

       Written by Fergal Daly <fergal@esatclear.ie>.

LICENSE

       Under the same license as Perl itself