forked from pool/perl-Text-Capitalize
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RPMSpec
93 lines
2.9 KiB
RPMSpec
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# spec file for package perl-Text-Capitalize
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# Copyright (c) 2025 SUSE LLC
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#
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# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
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# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
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# upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the
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# file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the
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# license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which
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# case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a
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# license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9)
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# published by the Open Source Initiative.
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# Please submit bugfixes or comments via https://bugs.opensuse.org/
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#
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%define cpan_name Text-Capitalize
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Name: perl-Text-Capitalize
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Version: 1.500.0
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Release: 0
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# 1.5 -> normalize -> 1.500.0
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%define cpan_version 1.5
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License: Artistic-1.0 OR GPL-1.0-or-later
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Summary: Capitalize strings ("to WORK AS titles" becomes "To Work as Titles")
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URL: https://metacpan.org/release/%{cpan_name}
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Source0: https://cpan.metacpan.org/authors/id/D/DO/DOOM/%{cpan_name}-%{cpan_version}.tar.gz
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Source1: cpanspec.yml
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Source100: README.md
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BuildArch: noarch
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BuildRequires: perl
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BuildRequires: perl-macros
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BuildRequires: perl(Module::Build) >= 0.42
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Provides: perl(Text::Capitalize) = %{version}
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%undefine __perllib_provides
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%{perl_requires}
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%description
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Text::Capitalize provides some routines for *title-like* formatting of
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strings.
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The simple *capitalize* function just makes the inital character of each
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word uppercase, and forces the rest to lowercase.
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The *capitalize_title* function applies English title case rules (discussed
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below) where only the "important" words are supposed to be capitalized.
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There are also some customization features provided to allow the user to
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choose variant rules.
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Comparing *capitalize* and *captialize_title*:
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Input: "lost watches of splitsville"
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capitalize: "Lost Watches Of Splitsville"
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capitalize_title: "Lost Watches of Splitsville"
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Some examples of formatting with *capitalize_title*:
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Input: "KiLLiNG TiMe"
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capitalize_title: "Killing Time"
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Input: "we have come to wound the autumnal city"
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capitalize_title: "We Have Come to Wound the Autumnal City"
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Input: "ask for whom they ask for"
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captialize_title: "Ask for Whom They Ask For"
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Text::Capitalize also provides some functions for special effects such as
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*scramble_case*, which typically would be used for this sort of
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transformation:
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Input: "get whacky"
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scramble_case: "gET wHaCkY" (or something similar)
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%prep
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%autosetup -n %{cpan_name}-%{cpan_version} -p1
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%build
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perl Build.PL --installdirs=vendor
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./Build build --flags=%{?_smp_mflags}
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%check
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./Build test
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%install
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./Build install --destdir=%{buildroot} --create_packlist=0
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%perl_gen_filelist
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%files -f %{name}.files
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%doc Changes README
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%changelog
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