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automatic update OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/340726 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:perl/perl-JSON-Parse?expand=0&rev=7
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Sat Oct 24 09:09:02 UTC 2015 - coolo@suse.com
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- updated to 0.36
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see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-JSON-Parse/Changes
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0.36 2015-10-24
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* Document and install "validjson" script.
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* Document the "$JSON::Parse::json_diagnostics" global variable.
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0.35 2015-10-19
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* Minor documentation changes
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0.34 2015-10-19
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* Document key collisions
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* Extend SEE ALSO section on other JSON modules on CPAN.
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Mon Oct 12 08:51:10 UTC 2015 - coolo@suse.com
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Name: perl-JSON-Parse
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Version: 0.33
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Version: 0.36
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Release: 0
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%define cpan_name JSON-Parse
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Summary: Read JSON into a Perl variable
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JSON means "JavaScript Object Notation" and it is specified in the /RFC
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7159 manpage.
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JSON::Parse converts JSON into the nearest equivalent Perl. The function
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the /parse_json manpage takes one argument, a string containing JSON, and
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returns a Perl reference or scalar. The input to 'parse_json' must be a
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complete JSON structure.
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JSON::Parse offers the function the /parse_json manpage, which takes one
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argument, a string containing JSON, and returns a Perl reference or scalar.
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The input to 'parse_json' must be a complete JSON structure.
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JSON::Parse also offers two validation functions, the /valid_json manpage,
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which returns true or false, and the /assert_valid_json manpage, which
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produces a descriptive fatal error if the JSON is invalid. These act at a
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higher speed than the /parse_json manpage. See the /PERFORMANCE manpage for
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a comparison.
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JSON::Parse also offers one convenience function to read JSON directly from
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a file, the /json_file_to_perl manpage.
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JSON::Parse accepts only UTF-8 as input. If its input is marked as Unicode
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characters, the strings in its output are also marked as Unicode
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characters. If its input contains Unicode escapes of the form \u3000, its
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output is upgraded to Unicode character strings.
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JSON::Parse also offers two high speed validation functions, the
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/valid_json manpage and the /assert_valid_json manpage, and a function to
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read JSON from a file, the /json_file_to_perl manpage.
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characters. If its input contains Unicode escapes of the form '"\u3000"',
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its output is upgraded to Unicode character strings.
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%prep
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%setup -q -n %{cpan_name}-%{version}
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