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#
# spec file for package perl-String-Compare-ConstantTime
#
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%define cpan_name String-Compare-ConstantTime
Name: perl-String-Compare-ConstantTime
Version: 0.321.0
Release: 0
# 0.321 -> normalize -> 0.321.0
%define cpan_version 0.321
License: Artistic-1.0 OR GPL-1.0-or-later
Summary: Timing side-channel protected string compare
URL: https://metacpan.org/release/%{cpan_name}
Source0: https://cpan.metacpan.org/authors/id/F/FR/FRACTAL/%{cpan_name}-%{cpan_version}.tar.gz
Source1: cpanspec.yml
Source100: README.md
BuildRequires: perl
BuildRequires: perl-macros
Provides: perl(String::Compare::ConstantTime) = %{version}
%undefine __perllib_provides
%{perl_requires}
%description
This module provides one function, 'equals' (not exported by default).
You should pass this function two strings of the same length. Just like
perl's 'eq', it will return true if they are string-wise identical and
false otherwise. However, comparing any two differing strings of the same
length will take a fixed amount of time. If the lengths of the strings are
different, 'equals' will return false right away.
*NOTE*: This does byte-wise comparison of the underlying string storage,
meaning that comparing strings with non-ASCII data with different states of
the internal UTF-8 flag is not reliable. You should always encode your data
to bytes before comparing.
%prep
%autosetup -n %{cpan_name}-%{cpan_version}
%build
perl Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=vendor OPTIMIZE="%{optflags}"
%make_build
%check
make test
%install
%perl_make_install
%perl_process_packlist
%perl_gen_filelist
%files -f %{name}.files
%doc Changes README
%license COPYING
%changelog