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Fri Nov 18 11:08:37 UTC 2011 - coolo@suse.com
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# Please submit bugfixes or comments via http://bugs.opensuse.org/
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# Please submit bugfixes or comments via http://bugs.opensuse.org/
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#
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#
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# norootforbuild
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Name: perl-Data-Hierarchy
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Name: perl-Data-Hierarchy
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Version: 0.34
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Release: 0
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%define cpan_name Data-Hierarchy
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%define cpan_name Data-Hierarchy
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Summary: Handle data in a hierarchical structure
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Summary: Handle data in a hierarchical structure
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Version: 0.34
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License: Artistic-1.0 or GPL-1.0+
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Release: 113
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License: CHECK(GPL+ or Artistic)
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Group: Development/Libraries/Perl
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Group: Development/Libraries/Perl
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Url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Data-Hierarchy/
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Url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Data-Hierarchy/
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#Source: http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Data/Data-Hierarchy-%{version}.tar.bz2
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Source: http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/C/CL/CLKAO/%{cpan_name}-%{version}.tar.gz
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Source: %{cpan_name}-%{version}.tar.gz
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BuildArch: noarch
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BuildArch: noarch
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BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
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BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
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%{perl_requires}
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BuildRequires: perl
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BuildRequires: perl
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BuildRequires: perl-macros
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BuildRequires: perl(Test::Exception)
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BuildRequires: perl(Test::Exception)
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BuildRequires: perl-macros
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Requires: perl(Test::Exception)
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Requires: perl(Test::Exception)
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%{perl_requires}
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%description
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%description
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Data::Hierarchy provides a simple interface for manipulating inheritable
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the Data::Hierarchy manpage provides a simple interface for manipulating
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data attached to a hierarchical environment (like a filesystem).
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inheritable data attached to a hierarchical environment (like a
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filesystem).
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One use of the Data::Hierarchy manpage is to allow an application to
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annotate paths in a real filesystem in a single compact data structure.
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However, the hierarchy does not actually need to correspond to an actual
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filesystem.
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Paths in a hierarchy are referred to in a Unix-like syntax; '"/"' is the
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root "directory". (You can specify a different separator character than the
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slash when you construct a Data::Hierarchy object.) With the exception of
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the root path, paths should never contain trailing slashes. You can
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associate properties, which are arbitrary name/value pairs, with any path.
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(Properties cannot contain the undefined value.) By default, properties are
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inherited by child paths: thus, if you store some data at '/some/path':
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$tree->store('/some/path', {color => 'red'});
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you can fetch it again at a '/some/path/below/that':
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print $tree->get('/some/path/below/that')->{'color'};
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# prints red
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or "sticky":
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$tree->store('/some/path', {'.color' => 'blue'});
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print $tree->get('/some/path')->{'.color'}; # prints blue
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print $tree->get('/some/path/below/that')->{'.color'}; # undefined
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Note that you do not need to (and in fact, cannot) explicitly add "files"
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or "directories" to the hierarchy; you simply add and delete properties to
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paths.
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%prep
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%prep
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%setup -q -n %{cpan_name}-%{version}
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%setup -q -n %{cpan_name}-%{version}
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%install
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%install
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%perl_make_install
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%perl_make_install
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# do not perl_process_packlist (noarch)
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%perl_process_packlist
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# remove .packlist file
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%{__rm} -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%perl_vendorarch
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# remove perllocal.pod file
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%{__rm} -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%perl_archlib
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%perl_gen_filelist
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%perl_gen_filelist
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%clean
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%files -f %{name}.files
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%defattr(-,root,root,755)
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%doc CHANGES README
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%doc CHANGES README
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%changelog
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%changelog
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