perl-YAML-Tiny/perl-YAML-Tiny.spec
Stephan Kulow d840c740ee - updated to 1.48
- Fix to the refaddr compatibility where Scalar::Util is installed
      but is older than 1.18.
    - No functional changes
    - Only depend on the YAML implementations when we are release testing
    - No functional changes
    - Moving to a production release now CPAN Testers is green again
    - Adding experimental support for exception->errstr conversion
    - Updating test suite yaml_error to not expect exceptions
    - Added support for trailing line comments (INGY)
    - Added checks for some characters that are illegal or reserved
      in plain scalars (INGY)
    - Minor cleaning up of some out of date POD (ADAMK)
    - Updated AUTOMATED_TESTING dependencies to new versions (ADAMK)

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:perl/perl-YAML-Tiny?expand=0&rev=6
2011-04-04 08:31:53 +00:00

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#
# spec file for package perl-YAML-Tiny (Version 1.48)
#
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Name: perl-YAML-Tiny
Version: 1.48
Release: 1
License: GPL+ or Artistic
%define cpan_name YAML-Tiny
Summary: Read/Write YAML files with as little code as possible
Url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/YAML-Tiny/
Group: Development/Libraries/Perl
#Source: http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/A/AD/ADAMK/YAML-Tiny-%{version}.tar.gz
Source: %{cpan_name}-%{version}.tar.gz
BuildArch: noarch
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
BuildRequires: perl
BuildRequires: perl-macros
BuildRequires: perl(File::Spec) >= 0.80
BuildRequires: perl(YAML) >= 0.72
BuildRequires: perl(YAML::Perl) >= 0.02
BuildRequires: perl(YAML::Syck) >= 1.17
BuildRequires: perl(YAML::XS) >= 0.34
%{perl_requires}
%description
*YAML::Tiny* is a perl class for reading and writing YAML-style files,
written with as little code as possible, reducing load time and memory
overhead.
Most of the time it is accepted that Perl applications use a lot of memory
and modules. The *::Tiny* family of modules is specifically intended to
provide an ultralight and zero-dependency alternative to many more-thorough
standard modules.
This module is primarily for reading human-written files (like simple
config files) and generating very simple human-readable files. Note that I
said *human-readable* and not *geek-readable*. The sort of files that your
average manager or secretary should be able to look at and make sense of.
the YAML::Tiny manpage does not generate comments, it won't necesarily
preserve the order of your hashes, and it will normalise if reading in and
writing out again.
It only supports a very basic subset of the full YAML specification.
Usage is targetted at files like Perl's META.yml, for which a small and
easily-embeddable module is extremely attractive.
Features will only be added if they are human readable, and can be written
in a few lines of code. Please don't be offended if your request is
refused. Someone has to draw the line, and for YAML::Tiny that someone is
me.
If you need something with more power move up to the YAML manpage (4
megabytes of memory overhead) or the YAML::Syck manpage (275k, but requires
libsyck and a C compiler).
To restate, the YAML::Tiny manpage does *not* preserve your comments,
whitespace, or the order of your YAML data. But it should round-trip from
Perl structure to file and back again just fine.
%prep
%setup -q -n %{cpan_name}-%{version}
%build
%{__perl} Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=vendor
%{__make} %{?_smp_mflags}
%check
%{__make} test
%install
%perl_make_install
%perl_process_packlist
%perl_gen_filelist
%clean
%{__rm} -rf %{buildroot}
%files -f %{name}.files
%defattr(644,root,root,755)
%doc Changes LICENSE README
%changelog