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details:   https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/pkgsrc/rev/8583687effff
branches:  trunk
changeset: 398400:8583687effff
user:      seb <seb%pkgsrc.org@localhost>
date:      Sat Aug 29 23:27:50 2009 +0000

description:
Update p5-Perl-Critic from version 1.103 to version 1.104.

Pkgsrc changes:
- Adjust/fix dependencies

Upstream changes:
[1.104] Released 2009-08-23

    This release is dedicated to Tom Wyant in appreciation of the amount of
    effort he put into the enhancements and bug fixes in this release, for
    having the patience to wait for the amount of time that it took to get
    them out, and for overall awesomeness.  Thank you, Tom.

    New Policies:
      Objects::ProhibitIndirectSyntax
      ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitComplexVersion
      ValuesAndExpressions::RequireConstantVersion

    New Optional Requirement:
    * Email::Address, if you want
      ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitInterpolationOfLiterals to properly ignore
      emaila addresses.

    New Features:
    * Perlcritic will list the names of files with violations if given the
      --files-with-violations option, or the names of files without
      violations if given the --files-without-violations options. These
      have synonyms -l and -L respectively.
    * Perlcritic has a new --list-enabled option, which lists the Policies
      that will be enforced, given the current configuration.  This is
      useful if you've written a complex command-line or modified your
      .perlcriticrc file and you want to see which Policies *would*
      be used with the current configuration, if you were actually going
      to critque a file with it.
    * Perl::Critic::Violation now takes #line directives into account in the
      %F, %f, and %l formats.  You can get the old values via the new %G, %g,
      and %L formats.

    Policy Changes:
    * CodeLayout::ProhibitParensWithBuiltins was complaining in certain cases
      where parentheses are required due to operator precedence.  RT #46862.
    * ControlStructures::ProhibitMutatingListFunctions no longer complains
      about uses of tr/// that don't modify the operand.  Reported by EDAVIS,
      RT #44515.
    * Miscellanea::RequireRcsKeywords now accepts "qw$Keyword: ...$".  RT
      #45196.
    * Modules::RequireFilenameMatchesPackage now respects logical filenames
      defined by the "#line" directives.  This allows the Policy to work
      properly with IDEs and code generators.
    * NamingConventions::Capitalization now allows fully qualified subroutine
      declarations ( e.g. "sub Foo::Bar::baz {...}" ).  However, the
      non-package part of the subroutine name must still conform to whatever
      capitalization rule you have chosen.
    * RegularExpressions::ProhibitCaptureWithoutTest no longer complains if
      the regex is followed by an "or die" or similar.  Reported by EDAVIS,
      RT #36081.
    * RegularExpressions::ProhibitComplexRegexes no longer counts variable
      substitutions in the length.   Reported by EDAVIS, RT #36098.
    * RegularExpressions::ProhibitUnusedCapture now considers the body of
      while loops and not just their condition.  Reported by EDAVIS, RT
      #38942.
    * ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitInterpolationOfLiterals can now properly
      ignore email addresses if you have Email::Address installed.
    * ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitVersionStrings was getting confused by
      comments.  Reported by Kevin Ryde,  RT #44986.
    * ValuesAndExpressions::RequireInterpolationOfMetachars now allows sigils
      in the arguments to "use vars".  Contributed by Kevin Ryde, RT #47318.
    * ValuesAndExpressions::RequireInterpolationOfMetachars now properly
      ignores email addesses, if you have Email::Address installed.  Inspired
      by the Kevin Ryde contribution in RT #47318.
    * Variables::ProhibitPunctuationVars gained the ability to look inside
      interpolated strings.  Doing this correctly is challenging and things
      may not work out right; how the policy does this can be controlled via
      the new "string_mode" option.  Contributed by Edgar Whipple
      <perlmonk at misterwhipple dot com>.
    * Variables::ProhibitPunctuationVars now ignores $] by default since there
      is no English.pm equivalent.

    Other Bug Fixes:
    * Perl::Critic::Utils::parse_arg_list() was slurping up the "or die ..."
      portion of "open my $foo, 'somefile' or die ...", causing
      InputOutput::ProhibitTwoArgOpen to not complain about this example.
      Reported by Alexandr Ciornii,  RT #44554.

    Minor Changes
    * The line count emitted by the --statistics option is further broken down
      by line content.

    Minor Documentation Fixes:
    * ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitInterpolationOfLiterals.  Reported by
      Debian in http://bugs.debian.org/542814,  RT #48936

    Build Fixes:
    * There wasn't a specific version given for the List::MoreUtils dependency
      and we're using features that weren't avialable until 0.19.  So, we now
      require version 0.19.  Noticed by John J. Trammell,  RT #48917.
    * Some tests were tied to the specific "true" and "false" values that some
      functions were returning.  Reported by Michael Schwern,  RT #43910.

    Other News:
    * Komodo version 5.1.1 now has built-in support for Perl-Critic,
      if you have the Perl::Critic and criticism modules installed.
      Both should be available through the ActiveState Perl Package
      Manager ppm(1).

diffstat:

 devel/p5-Perl-Critic/Makefile |  7 ++++---
 devel/p5-Perl-Critic/distinfo |  8 ++++----
 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

diffs (43 lines):

diff -r 0321321889cd -r 8583687effff devel/p5-Perl-Critic/Makefile
--- a/devel/p5-Perl-Critic/Makefile     Sat Aug 29 23:04:55 2009 +0000
+++ b/devel/p5-Perl-Critic/Makefile     Sat Aug 29 23:27:50 2009 +0000
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.10 2009/08/09 12:50:15 sno Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.11 2009/08/29 23:27:50 seb Exp $
 #
 
-DISTNAME=      Perl-Critic-1.103
+DISTNAME=      Perl-Critic-1.104
 PKGNAME=       p5-${DISTNAME}
 #PKGNAME=      p5-${DISTNAME:C/0[0-9][0-9]$/.&/}
 CATEGORIES=    devel perl5
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
 DEPENDS+=      p5-Config-Tiny>=2:../../devel/p5-Config-Tiny
 DEPENDS+=      p5-Exception-Class>=1.23:../../devel/p5-Exception-Class
 DEPENDS+=      p5-IO-String-[0-9]*:../../devel/p5-IO-String
-DEPENDS+=      p5-List-MoreUtils-[0-9]*:../../devel/p5-List-MoreUtils
+DEPENDS+=      p5-List-MoreUtils>=0.19:../../devel/p5-List-MoreUtils
 DEPENDS+=      {perl>=5.10,p5-Module-Pluggable>=3.1}:../../devel/p5-Module-Pluggable
 DEPENDS+=      p5-PPI>=1.205:../../devel/p5-PPI
 DEPENDS+=      p5-Readonly>=1.03:../../devel/p5-Readonly
@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@
 DEPENDS+=      p5-Pod-Spell>=1:../../textproc/p5-Pod-Spell
 DEPENDS+=      p5-Readonly-XS>=0:../../devel/p5-Readonly-XS
 DEPENDS+=      p5-Regexp-Parser>=0.20:../../devel/p5-Regexp-Parser
+DEPENDS+=      p5-Email-Address>=1.889:../../mail/p5-Email-Address
 
 BUILD_DEPENDS+=        p5-Module-Build>=0.34000:../../devel/p5-Module-Build
 
diff -r 0321321889cd -r 8583687effff devel/p5-Perl-Critic/distinfo
--- a/devel/p5-Perl-Critic/distinfo     Sat Aug 29 23:04:55 2009 +0000
+++ b/devel/p5-Perl-Critic/distinfo     Sat Aug 29 23:27:50 2009 +0000
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.7 2009/08/09 12:50:15 sno Exp $
+$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.8 2009/08/29 23:27:50 seb Exp $
 
-SHA1 (Perl-Critic-1.103.tar.gz) = 36238ac4ebf107006fb099685fd87020356c63f2
-RMD160 (Perl-Critic-1.103.tar.gz) = 850636f5add0e7936370ea5f6a45f4280c68aa54
-Size (Perl-Critic-1.103.tar.gz) = 535747 bytes
+SHA1 (Perl-Critic-1.104.tar.gz) = b8e9869802448e7d88d2e4c3b9211ebe34ddff5d
+RMD160 (Perl-Critic-1.104.tar.gz) = 242e2d5078e1f220ffe1d2a1a90667b1a49b4b72
+Size (Perl-Critic-1.104.tar.gz) = 564530 bytes



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