diff --git a/perl-SQL-SplitStatement.changes b/perl-SQL-SplitStatement.changes index 08623df..ede13a9 100644 --- a/perl-SQL-SplitStatement.changes +++ b/perl-SQL-SplitStatement.changes @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +------------------------------------------------------------------- +Tue Jan 27 19:57:01 UTC 2015 - coolo@suse.com + +- regenerate spec to install LICENSE + ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Aug 31 07:08:31 UTC 2013 - egdfree@opensuse.org diff --git a/perl-SQL-SplitStatement.spec b/perl-SQL-SplitStatement.spec index ec36b62..3a552c1 100644 --- a/perl-SQL-SplitStatement.spec +++ b/perl-SQL-SplitStatement.spec @@ -1,8 +1,7 @@ # # spec file for package perl-SQL-SplitStatement # -# Copyright (c) 2013 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany. -# Copyright Andrey Karepin +# Copyright (c) 2015 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany. # # All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties # remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed @@ -17,26 +16,25 @@ # -%define cpan_name SQL-SplitStatement -Name: perl-%{cpan_name} +Name: perl-SQL-SplitStatement Version: 1.00020 Release: 0 +%define cpan_name SQL-SplitStatement Summary: Split any SQL code into atomic statements License: Artistic-1.0 or GPL-1.0+ Group: Development/Libraries/Perl Url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/SQL-SplitStatement/ -Source: %{cpan_name}-%{version}.tar.gz +Source: http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/E/EM/EMAZEP/%{cpan_name}-%{version}.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch -## for SLE BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build BuildRequires: perl BuildRequires: perl-macros -BuildRequires: perl(Carp) BuildRequires: perl(Class::Accessor::Fast) BuildRequires: perl(List::MoreUtils) BuildRequires: perl(Regexp::Common) BuildRequires: perl(SQL::Tokenizer) >= 0.22 -Requires: perl(Carp) +BuildRequires: perl(Test::Exception) >= 0.27 +BuildRequires: perl(Test::More) >= 0.7 Requires: perl(Class::Accessor::Fast) Requires: perl(List::MoreUtils) Requires: perl(Regexp::Common) @@ -45,14 +43,33 @@ Requires: perl(SQL::Tokenizer) >= 0.22 %description This is a simple module which tries to split any SQL code, even including -non-standard extensions, into the atomic statements it is composed of. +non-standard extensions (for the details see the the /SUPPORTED DBMSs +manpage section below), into the atomic statements it is composed of. -The logic used to split the SQL code is more sophisticated than a raw split -on the ; (semicolon) character: first, various different statement terminator -tokens are recognized (see below for the list), then this module is able to -correctly handle the presence of said tokens inside identifiers, values, -comments, BEGIN ... END blocks (even nested), dollar-quoted strings, MySQL -custom DELIMITERs, procedural code etc. +The logic used to split the SQL code is more sophisticated than a raw +'split' on the ';' (semicolon) character: first, various different +statement terminator _tokens_ are recognized (see below for the list), then +this module is able to correctly handle the presence of said tokens inside +identifiers, values, comments, 'BEGIN ... END' blocks (even nested), +_dollar-quoted_ strings, MySQL custom 'DELIMITER's, procedural code etc., +as (partially) exemplified in the the /SYNOPSIS manpage above. + +Consider however that this is by no means a validating parser (technically +speaking, it's just a _context-sensitive tokenizer_). It should rather be +seen as an in-progress _heuristic_ approach, which will gradually improve +as test cases will be reported. This also means that, except for the the +/LIMITATIONS manpage detailed below, there is no known (to the author) SQL +code the most current release of this module can't correctly split. + +The test suite bundled with the distribution (which now includes the +popular _Sakila_ and _Pagila_ sample db schemata, as detailed in the the +/SHOWCASE manpage section below) should give you an idea of the +capabilities of this module + +If your atomic statements are to be fed to a DBMS, you are encouraged to +use the DBIx::MultiStatementDo manpage instead, which uses this module and +also (optionally) offers automatic transactions support, so that you'll +have the _all-or-nothing_ behavior you would probably want. %prep %setup -q -n %{cpan_name}-%{version} @@ -71,6 +88,6 @@ custom DELIMITERs, procedural code etc. %files -f %{name}.files %defattr(-,root,root,755) -%doc Changes README +%doc Changes LICENSE README %changelog