Sign Up
Log In
Log In
or
Sign Up
Places
All Projects
Status Monitor
Collapse sidebar
openSUSE:12.2:ARM
perl-PPIx-Regexp
perl-PPIx-Regexp.changes
Overview
Repositories
Revisions
Requests
Users
Attributes
Meta
File perl-PPIx-Regexp.changes of Package perl-PPIx-Regexp
------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Feb 26 14:49:54 UTC 2012 - coolo@suse.com - updated to 0.026 Add support for \F (fold case), added in 5.15.8. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Feb 16 08:17:08 UTC 2012 - coolo@suse.com - updated to 0.025 Tolerate leading and trailing white space around the regular expression. These are still round-trip safe, since the white space is tokenized. Make Changes file conform to CPAN::Changes, and add xt/author/changes.t to ensure continued compliance. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Dec 19 13:16:39 UTC 2011 - coolo@suse.de - updated to 0.024 Reinstate author test xt/author/manifest.t, which was clobbered shortly before the release of 0.021_10. Correct address of FSF in the version of the GPL distributed in LICENSES/Copying. Thanks to Petr Pisar for picking this up. Correct various documentation errors. The default-modifier functionality is no longer considered experimental. Don't initialize effective modifiers with '^', since that wrongly asserts that /d has been seen somewhere along the line. Implement negation of match-semantic modifiers (e.g. 'no re /u;') by setting the relevant datum to undef. THE DEFAULT-MODIFIER FUNCTIONALITY IS EXPERIMENTAL, AND MAY BE CHANGED WITHOUT NOTICE until the next production release. Support for default modifiers. This includes: * default_modifiers argument to new() in PPIx::Regexp, PPIx::Regexp::Tokenizer, and PPIx::Regexp::Dumper * Public method modifier_asserted() on PPIx::Regexp, to return whether a given modifier is actually in effect. The results of the modifier() method are unchanged. THIS FUNCTIONALITY IS EXPERIMENTAL, AND MAY BE CHANGED OR REVOKED WITHOUT WARNING. Require Test::More 0.88 for installation. Eliminate all the 'eval { require ... }' logic in favor of 'use Test::More 0.88'. Have Makefile.PL make use of {BUILD_REQUIRES} if it is available. Fix PPIx::Regexp::Token::Whitespace->can_be_quantified() to return false. Modified tokenizer to correctly handle a back slash used as a delimiter. I believe. PPIx::Regexp::Dumper now dumps the results of ppi() if that method is present and -verbose is asserted. Corrected perl_version_introduced(): \R is now 5.009005 (was 5.000). ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri May 27 09:57:48 UTC 2011 - coolo@novell.com - fix invalid requires ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Mar 31 18:33:39 UTC 2011 - coolo@novell.com - update to 0.019: Various corrections to perl_version_introduced(): \X is now 5.006 (was 5.000); \N{name} is now 5.006001 (was 5.006); \N{U+xxxx} is now 5.008 (was 5.006). The \C is now parsed as a PPIx::Regexp::Token::CharClass::Simple. It was previously considered a PPIx::Regexp::Token::Literal. Ensure that \N{$foo} parses as a Unicode literal, not a quantified \N. The ordinal() method returns undef for this. Understand the /aa modifier, introduced with 5.13.10. Report perl_version_introduced() of 5.013010 for the new semantic modifiers when modifying the entire expression. Correct handling of interpolations like ${^foo} and $#{foo}. Override ppi() in PPIx::Regexp::Token::Interpolation to provide the proper PPI when variable names are bracketed. Properly parse bracketed variable names (I hope!), which may not be subscripted. Take account of possible '$' or '@' casts before a symbol in an interpolation (e.g. $$foo{bar}, which is equivalent to $foo->{bar}). Add the /a modifier to PPI::Regexp::Token::Modifiers, legal only in the (?:...) construction. This was introduced in Perl 5.13.9. When parsing an interpolation from a replacement string (rather than a regular expression), take subscripts at face value rather than trying to disambiguate them from quantifiers and character classes, which they can't be in this context. The PPIx::Regexp::Token::Code perl_version_introduced() method now returns the minimum Perl version (currently set to 5.000) if it is used to represent the subst- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Dec 27 17:18:29 UTC 2010 - pascal.bleser@opensuse.org - update to 0.015: * added support for Perl 5.13.6 (?^...) construction * added support for Perl 5.13.6 d, l, and u modifiers * fixed inconsistency in perl_version_introduced() results between PPIx::Regexp::Token::Modifier and PPIx::Regexp::Token::GroupType::Modifier - changes from 0.014: * recognize \o{...} as a PPIx::Regexp::Token::Literal, with perl_version_introduced() of 5.0013003 * terminate \0.. through \7.. after three characters, as Perl does * correct the PPIx::Regexp::Token::Literal ordinal() method for '\b' -- as a literal, this is a back space - changes from 0.013: * declare a parse failure if characters are found between the '}' and the ')' of (?{...}) and (??{...}), and rebless the tokens to ::Unknown: Perl does not accept anything here, so I think I should not either * whitespace tweak in the PPIx::Regexp::Dumper test output for the failures test * replace the PPI logic in PPIx::Regexp::Token::Code with a call to $tokenizer->find_matching_delimiter(): this is actually the way Perl works, as a look at toke.c and regcomp.c makes clear * push the perl_version_introduced() back to 5.0 - changes from 0.012: * track all the features reported as introduced (or removed) in Perl 5.010 back to Perl 5.009005, and report them as such * report modifier /r as having been introduced in Perl 5.013002, rather than the default of 5.006 - changes from 0.010_01: * remove dependencies on Params::Util and Readonly * parse POSIX character classes [=a=] and [.a.] as PPIx::Regexp::Token::CharClass::POSIX::Unknown, which counts as a parse failure since these are not supported by Perl - changes from 0.010: fix fatal error in PPIx::Regexp::Token::Code->ppi() - changes from 0.009: recognize s/.../.../ee as being different from s/.../.../e. In particular, the replacement portion of the former is _not_ a Perl expression: it's an interpolatble string, which later gets eval{}'ed ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Dec 1 06:55:41 UTC 2010 - coolo@novell.com - switch to perl_requires macro ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jul 14 15:03:50 UTC 2010 - chris@computersalat.de - initial package 0.008 * created by cpanspec 1.78
Locations
Projects
Search
Status Monitor
Help
OpenBuildService.org
Documentation
API Documentation
Code of Conduct
Contact
Support
@OBShq
Terms
openSUSE Build Service is sponsored by
The Open Build Service is an
openSUSE project
.
Sign Up
Log In
Places
Places
All Projects
Status Monitor