=head1 NAME Config::Reader - Very simple config reader =head1 SYNOPSIS use Config::Reader Config::Reader::rconf($file); my $conf = \%Config::Reader::readConf; =head1 DESCRIPTION C Parses a simple configuration files and store its data in the C<%Config::Reader::readConf> hash #This is a comment. Variabale=Value Variable2=Value2 Variable3=Value3 Then, to get the "Variable3" value print $Config::Reader::readConf{Variable3}; or print $conf->{Variable3} =head1 AUTHOR qorg11 =head1 LICENSE Public Domain