02-17-2015
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
parse::debcontrol::patch
Parse::DebControl::Patch(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Parse::DebControl::Patch(3pm)
NAME
Parse::DebControl::Patch - Easy OO parsing of debian patch file metadata (DEP3) data
SYNOPSIS
use Parse::DebControl::Patch
$parser = new Parse::DebControl::Patch;
$data = $parser->parse_mem($control_data, $options);
$data = $parser->parse_file('./debian/control', $options);
$data = $parser->parse_web($url, $options);
DESCRIPTION
The patch-file metadata specification (DEP3) diverts from the normal debian/control
rules primarly of the "free-form" field specification. To handle this we most create
an parser specifically for this format and hardcode these rules direclty into the code.
As we will always only have one block of data, we will return the hashref directly
instead of enclosing it into an array.
The field B<Forwarded> is magic and will always exists in the out data, even if not specified
in the indata. It can only have three values, I<yes>, I<no>, and I<not-needed>. If not specified
it will have the value I<yes>.
COPYRIGHT
Parse::DebControl is copyright 2003,2004 Jay Bonci <jaybonci@cpan.org>. Parse::DebControl::Patch is copyright 2009 Carl FA~Xrstenberg
<azatoth@gmail.com>. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2011-04-18 Parse::DebControl::Patch(3pm)