11-29-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by
jlliagre
I wrongly thought "Bonne Année" and "Happy New Year" were similar enough idioms for triggering my initial comment.
Apparently
Google Translate agrees with you that "Bonne Année" and "Happy New Year" are one and the same!
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net::google::code::issue
Net::Google::Code::Issue(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::Google::Code::Issue(3pm)
NAME
Net::Google::Code::Issue - Google Code Issue
SYNOPSIS
use Net::Google::Code::Issue;
my $issue = Net::Google::Code::Issue->new( project => 'net-google-code' );
$issue->load(42);
DESCRIPTION
ATTRIBUTES
project
project name
email, password
user's email and password
id
status
owner
reporter
reported
merged
stars
closed
cc
summary
description
labels
comments
attachments
INTERFACE
load
parse
updated
the last comment's date.
create comment, summary, status, owner, cc, labels, files.
update comment, summary, status, owner, merge_into, cc, labels, blocked_on, files.
list( q => '', can => '', author => '', id => '', label => '', max_results => '', owner => '', published_min => '', published_max => '',
updated_min => '', updated_max => '', start_index => '' )
google's api way to get/search issues
return a list of loaded issues in list context, a ref to the list otherwise.
load_comments
google's api way to get and load comments( no scraping is done here )
parse_hybrid
when $USE_HYBRID is true, we will try to load issue with the google's official api, but as the api is not complete, we still need to do
scraping to load something( e.g. attachments ), this method is used to do this.
AUTHOR
sunnavy "<sunnavy@bestpractical.com>"
LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2008-2010 Best Practical Solutions.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2010-04-28 Net::Google::Code::Issue(3pm)