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[pkgsrc/trunk]: pkgsrc/devel/p5-Perl-Tidy (devel/p5-Perl-Tidy) Updated from ...
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/pkgsrc/rev/9751d6492c4b
branches: trunk
changeset: 416570:9751d6492c4b
user: mef <mef%pkgsrc.org@localhost>
date: Sun Oct 27 14:04:38 2019 +0000
description:
(devel/p5-Perl-Tidy) Updated from 20181120 to 20190915
## 2019 09 15
- fixed issue RT#130344: false warning "operator in print statement"
for "use lib".
- fixed issue RT#130304: standard error output should include filename.
When perltidy error messages are directed to the standard error output
with -se or --standard-error-output, the message lines now have a prefix
'filename:' for clarification in case multiple files
are processed, where 'filename' is the name of the input file. If
input is from the standard input the displayed filename is '<stdin>',
and if it is from a data structure then displayed filename
is '<source_stream>'.
- implement issue RT#130425: check mode. A new flag '--assert-tidy'
will cause an error message if the output script is not identical to
the input script. For completeness, the opposite flag '--assert-untidy'
has also been added. The next item, RT#130297, insures that the script
will exit with a non-zero exit flag if the assertion fails.
- fixed issue RT#130297; the perltidy script now exits with a nonzero exit
status if it wrote to the standard error output. Prevously only fatal
run errors produced a non-zero exit flag. Now, even non-fatal messages
requested with the -w flag will cause a non-zero exit flag. The exit
flag now has these values:
0 = no errors
1 = perltidy could not run to completion due to errors
2 = perltidy ran to completion with error messages
- added warning message for RT#130008, which warns of conflicting input
parameters -iob and -bom or -boc.
- fixed RT#129850; concerning a space between a closing block brace and
opening bracket or brace, as occurs before the '[' in this line:
my @addunix = map { File::Spec::Unix->catfile( @ROOT, @$_ ) } ['b'];
Formerly, any space was removed. Now it is optional, and the output will
follow the input.
- fixed issue git#13, needless trailing whitespace in error message
- fixed issue git#9: if the -ce (--cuddled-else) flag is used,
do not try to form new one line blocks for a block type
specified with -cbl, particularly map, sort, grep
- iteration speedup for unchanged code. Previously, when iterations were
requested, at least two formatting passes were made. Now just a single pass
is made if the formatted code is identical to the input code.
- some improved vertical alignments
## 2019 06 01
- rt #128477: Prevent inconsistent owner/group and setuid/setgid bits.
In the -b (--backup-and-modify-in-place) mode, an attempt is made to set ownership
of the output file equal to the input file, if they differ.
In all cases, if the final output file ownership differs from input file, any setuid/setgid bits are cleared.
- Added option -bom (--break-at-old-method-breakpoints) by
merrillymeredith which preserves breakpoints of method chains. Modified to also handle a cuddled call style.
- Merged patch to fix Windows EOL translation error with UTF-8 written by
Ron Ivy. This update prevents automatic conversion to 'DOS' CRLF line
endings. Also, Windows system testing at the appveyor site is working again.
- RT #128280, added flag --one-line-block-semicolons=n (-olbs=n)
to control semicolons in one-line blocks. The values of n are:
n=0 means no semicolons termininating simple one-line blocks
n=1 means stable; do not change from input file [DEFAULT and current]
n=2 means always add semicolons in one-line blocks
The current behavior corresponds to the default n=1.
- RT #128216, Minor update to prevent inserting unwanted blank line at
indentation level change. This should not change existing scripts.
- RT #81852: Improved indentation when quoted word (qw) lists are
nested within other containers using the --weld-nested (-wn) flag.
The example given previously (below) is now closer to what it would
be with a simple list instead of qw:
# perltidy -wn
use_all_ok( qw{
PPI
PPI::Tokenizer
PPI::Lexer
PPI::Dumper
PPI::Find
PPI::Normal
PPI::Util
PPI::Cache
} );
- RT#12764, introduced new feature allowing placement of blanks around
sequences of selected keywords. This can be activated with the -kgb*
series of parameters described in the manual.
- Rewrote vertical algnment module. It is better at finding
patterns in complex code. For example,
OLD:
/^-std$/ && do { $std = 1; next; };
/^--$/ && do { @link_args = @argv; last; };
/^-I(.*)/ && do { $path = $1 || shift @argv; next; };
NEW:
/^-std$/ && do { $std = 1; next; };
/^--$/ && do { @link_args = @argv; last; };
/^-I(.*)/ && do { $path = $1 || shift @argv; next; };
- Add repository URLs to META files
- RT #118553, "leave only one newline at end of file". This option was not
added because of undesirable side effects, but a new filter script
was added which can do this, "examples/delete_ending_blank_lines.pl".
diffstat:
devel/p5-Perl-Tidy/Makefile | 8 +++-----
devel/p5-Perl-Tidy/distinfo | 10 +++++-----
2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diffs (36 lines):
diff -r 840615e79249 -r 9751d6492c4b devel/p5-Perl-Tidy/Makefile
--- a/devel/p5-Perl-Tidy/Makefile Sun Oct 27 14:00:04 2019 +0000
+++ b/devel/p5-Perl-Tidy/Makefile Sun Oct 27 14:04:38 2019 +0000
@@ -1,14 +1,12 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.38 2019/08/11 13:20:11 wiz Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.39 2019/10/27 14:04:38 mef Exp $
-DISTNAME= Perl-Tidy-20181120
+DISTNAME= Perl-Tidy-20190915
PKGNAME= p5-${DISTNAME}
-PKGREVISION= 1
CATEGORIES= devel perl5
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN:=Perl/}
MAINTAINER= pkgsrc-users%NetBSD.org@localhost
-HOMEPAGE= http://perltidy.sourceforge.net/
-#HOMEPAGE= http://search.cpan.org/dist/Perl-Tidy/
+HOMEPAGE= https://metacpan.org/pod/Perl::Tidy
COMMENT= Parses and beautifies perl source
LICENSE= gnu-gpl-v2
diff -r 840615e79249 -r 9751d6492c4b devel/p5-Perl-Tidy/distinfo
--- a/devel/p5-Perl-Tidy/distinfo Sun Oct 27 14:00:04 2019 +0000
+++ b/devel/p5-Perl-Tidy/distinfo Sun Oct 27 14:04:38 2019 +0000
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.21 2018/11/25 14:51:02 wen Exp $
+$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.22 2019/10/27 14:04:38 mef Exp $
-SHA1 (Perl-Tidy-20181120.tar.gz) = 3a44283b478291b4e13d168268076c96bd64294b
-RMD160 (Perl-Tidy-20181120.tar.gz) = 25d3212ba318c5a15c09832112d7daf7ffe2a5ce
-SHA512 (Perl-Tidy-20181120.tar.gz) = 5b75178f9fd874fa173a562d765091c66a8fc56b1efc16ace9cf0f6215688d7a334b7d68255aad20aa9da87bf79f9cc72604a52c56398952157512f01e53b5ca
-Size (Perl-Tidy-20181120.tar.gz) = 566087 bytes
+SHA1 (Perl-Tidy-20190915.tar.gz) = a0c31ff78813e42f044a77cb7cdb16e9a14a5d6c
+RMD160 (Perl-Tidy-20190915.tar.gz) = cd1fd37f2ac02545a43bf0dd77741f09a39bd003
+SHA512 (Perl-Tidy-20190915.tar.gz) = 553d84bcba8cbe10c0a1e77ef9e31dfdc5957c758efa2bd556ff47a0a354f16eec922842a36c4ccdaed691ffecb6a5dad63dfee2b038f4d2c5882a7e07bad51f
+Size (Perl-Tidy-20190915.tar.gz) = 599290 bytes
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