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------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jan 10 03:11:33 UTC 2020 - <timueller+perl@suse.de> - updated to 20200110 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Perl-Tidy/CHANGES.md ## 2020 01 10 - This release adds a flag to control the feature RT#130394 (allow short nested blocks) introduced in the previous release. Unfortunately that feature breaks RPerl installations, so a control flag has been introduced and that feature is now off by default. The flag is: --one-line-block-nesting=n, or -olbn=n, where n is an integer as follows: -olbn=0 break nested one-line blocks into multiple lines [new DEFAULT] -olbn=1 stable; keep existing nested-one line blocks intact [previous DEFAULT] For example, consider this input line: foreach (@list) { if ($_ eq $asked_for) { last } ++$found } The new default behavior (-olbn=0), and behavior prior to version 20191203, is to break it into multiple lines: foreach (@list) { if ( $_ eq $asked_for ) { last } ++$found; } To keep nested one-line blocks such as this on a single line you can add the parameter -olbn=1. - Fixed issue RT#131288: parse error for un-prototyped constant function without parenthesized call parameters followed by ternary. - Fixed issue RT#131360, installation documentation. Added a note that the binary 'perltidy' comes with the Perl::Tidy module. They can both normally be installed with 'cpanm Perl::Tidy' ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Dec 4 03:11:52 UTC 2019 - <timueller+perl@suse.de> - updated to 20191203 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Perl-Tidy/CHANGES.md ## 2019 12 03 - Fixed issue RT#131115: -bli option not working correctly. Closing braces were not indented in some cases due to a glitch introduced in version 20181120. - Fixed issue RT#130394: Allow short nested blocks. Given the following $factorial = sub { reduce { $a * $b } 1 .. 11 }; Previous versions would always break the sub block because it contains another block (the reduce block). The fix keeps short one-line blocks such as this intact. - Implement issue RT#130640: Allow different subroutine keywords. Added a flag --sub-alias-list=s or -sal=s, where s is a string with one or more aliases for 'sub', separated by spaces or commas. For example, perltidy -sal='method fun' will cause the perltidy to treat the words 'method' and 'fun' to be treated the same as if they were 'sub'. - Added flag --space-prototype-paren=i, or -spp=i, to control spacing before the opening paren of a prototype, where i=0, 1, or 2: i=0 no space i=1 follow input [current and default] i=2 always space Previously, perltidy always followed the input. For example, given the following input sub usage(); The result will be: sub usage(); # i=0 [no space] sub usage(); # i=1 [default; follows input] sub usage (); # i=2 [space] - Fixed issue git#16, minor vertical alignment issue. - Fixed issue git#10, minor conflict of -wn and -ce - Improved some vertical alignments involving two lines. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Sep 16 12:22:01 UTC 2019 - <timueller+perl@suse.de> - updated to 20190915 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Perl-Tidy/CHANGES.md ## 2019 09 15 - fixed issue RT#130344: false warning "operator in print statement" for "use lib". - fixed issue RT#130304: standard error output should include filename. When perltidy error messages are directed to the standard error output with -se or --standard-error-output, the message lines now have a prefix 'filename:' for clarification in case multiple files are processed, where 'filename' is the name of the input file. If input is from the standard input the displayed filename is '<stdin>', and if it is from a data structure then displayed filename is '<source_stream>'. - implement issue RT#130425: check mode. A new flag '--assert-tidy' will cause an error message if the output script is not identical to the input script. For completeness, the opposite flag '--assert-untidy' has also been added. The next item, RT#130297, insures that the script will exit with a non-zero exit flag if the assertion fails. - fixed issue RT#130297; the perltidy script now exits with a nonzero exit status if it wrote to the standard error output. Prevously only fatal run errors produced a non-zero exit flag. Now, even non-fatal messages requested with the -w flag will cause a non-zero exit flag. The exit flag now has these values: 0 = no errors 1 = perltidy could not run to completion due to errors 2 = perltidy ran to completion with error messages - added warning message for RT#130008, which warns of conflicting input parameters -iob and -bom or -boc. - fixed RT#129850; concerning a space between a closing block brace and opening bracket or brace, as occurs before the '[' in this line: my @addunix = map { File::Spec::Unix->catfile( @ROOT, @$_ ) } ['b']; Formerly, any space was removed. Now it is optional, and the output will follow the input. - fixed issue git#13, needless trailing whitespace in error message - fixed issue git#9: if the -ce (--cuddled-else) flag is used, do not try to form new one line blocks for a block type specified with -cbl, particularly map, sort, grep - iteration speedup for unchanged code. Previously, when iterations were requested, at least two formatting passes were made. Now just a single pass is made if the formatted code is identical to the input code. - some improved vertical alignments ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Jun 1 05:18:42 UTC 2019 - Stephan Kulow <coolo@suse.com> - updated to 20190601 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Perl-Tidy/CHANGES.md ## 2019 06 01 - rt #128477: Prevent inconsistent owner/group and setuid/setgid bits. In the -b (--backup-and-modify-in-place) mode, an attempt is made to set ownership of the output file equal to the input file, if they differ. In all cases, if the final output file ownership differs from input file, any setuid/setgid bits are cleared. - Added option -bom (--break-at-old-method-breakpoints) by merrillymeredith which preserves breakpoints of method chains. Modified to also handle a cuddled call style. - Merged patch to fix Windows EOL translation error with UTF-8 written by Ron Ivy. This update prevents automatic conversion to 'DOS' CRLF line endings. Also, Windows system testing at the appveyor site is working again. - RT #128280, added flag --one-line-block-semicolons=n (-olbs=n) to control semicolons in one-line blocks. The values of n are: n=0 means no semicolons termininating simple one-line blocks n=1 means stable; do not change from input file [DEFAULT and current] n=2 means always add semicolons in one-line blocks The current behavior corresponds to the default n=1. - RT #128216, Minor update to prevent inserting unwanted blank line at indentation level change. This should not change existing scripts. - RT #81852: Improved indentation when quoted word (qw) lists are nested within other containers using the --weld-nested (-wn) flag. The example given previously (below) is now closer to what it would be with a simple list instead of qw: # perltidy -wn use_all_ok( qw{ PPI PPI::Tokenizer PPI::Lexer PPI::Dumper PPI::Find PPI::Normal PPI::Util PPI::Cache } ); - RT#12764, introduced new feature allowing placement of blanks around sequences of selected keywords. This can be activated with the -kgb* series of parameters described in the manual. - Rewrote vertical algnment module. It is better at finding patterns in complex code. For example, OLD: /^-std$/ && do { $std = 1; next; }; /^--$/ && do { @link_args = @argv; last; }; /^-I(.*)/ && do { $path = $1 || shift @argv; next; }; NEW: /^-std$/ && do { $std = 1; next; }; /^--$/ && do { @link_args = @argv; last; }; /^-I(.*)/ && do { $path = $1 || shift @argv; next; }; - Add repository URLs to META files - RT #118553, "leave only one newline at end of file". This option was not added because of undesirable side effects, but a new filter script was added which can do this, "examples/delete_ending_blank_lines.pl". ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Dec 6 16:07:58 UTC 2018 - Stephan Kulow <coolo@suse.com> - updated to 20181120 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Perl-Tidy/CHANGES.md ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Feb 21 06:50:42 UTC 2018 - coolo@suse.com - updated to 20180220 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Perl-Tidy/CHANGES 2018 02 20 - RT #124469, #124494, perltidy often making empty files. The previous had an index error causing it to fail, particularly in version 5.18 of Perl. Please avoid version 20180219. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Feb 19 06:54:36 UTC 2018 - coolo@suse.com - updated to 20180219 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Perl-Tidy/CHANGES 2018 02 19 - RT #79947, cuddled-else generalization. A new flag -cb provides 'cuddled-else' type formatting for an arbitrary type of block chain. The default is try-catch-finally, but this can be modified with the parameter -cbl. - Fixed RT #124298: add space after ! operator without breaking !! secret operator - RT #123749: numerous minor improvements to the -wn flag were made. - Fixed a problem with convergence tests in which iterations were stopping prematurely. - Here doc targets for <<~ type here-docs may now have leading whitespace. - Fixed RT #124354. The '-indent-only' flag was not working correctly in the previous release. A bug in version 20180101 caused extra blank lines to be output. - Issue RT #124114. Some improvements were made in vertical alignment involving 'fat commas'. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jan 1 06:52:06 UTC 2018 - coolo@suse.com - updated to 20180101 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Perl-Tidy/CHANGES 2018 01 01 - Added new flag -wn (--weld-nested-containers) which addresses these issues: RT #123749: Problem with promises; RT #119970: opening token stacking strange behavior; RT #81853: Can't stack block braces This option causes closely nested pairs of opening and closing containers to be "welded" together and essentially be formatted as a single unit, with just one level of indentation. Since this is a new flag it is set to be "off" by default but it has given excellent results in testing. EXAMPLE 1, multiple blocks, default formatting: do { { next if $x == $y; # do something here } } until $x++ > $z; perltidy -wn do { { next if $x == $y; } } until $x++ > $z; EXAMPLE 2, three levels of wrapped function calls, default formatting: p( em( conjug( translate( param('verb') ), param('tense'), param('person') ) ) ); # perltidy -wn p( em( conjug( translate( param('verb') ), param('tense'), param('person') ) ) ); # EXAMPLE 3, chained method calls, default formatting: get('http://mojolicious.org')->then( sub { my $mojo = shift; say $mojo->res->code; return get('http://metacpan.org'); } )->then( sub { my $cpan = shift; say $cpan->res->code; } )->catch( sub { my $err = shift; warn "Something went wrong: $err"; } )->wait; # perltidy -wn get('http://mojolicious.org')->then( sub { my $mojo = shift; say $mojo->res->code; return get('http://metacpan.org'); } )->then( sub { my $cpan = shift; say $cpan->res->code; } )->catch( sub { my $err = shift; warn "Something went wrong: $err"; } )->wait; - Fixed RT #114359: Missparsing of "print $x ** 0.5; - Deactivated the --check-syntax flag for better security. It will be ignored if set. - Corrected minimum perl version from 5.004 to 5.008 based on perlver report. The change is required for coding involving wide characters. - For certain severe errors, the source file will be copied directly to the output without formatting. These include ending in a quote, ending in a here doc, and encountering an unidentified character. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Dec 14 19:09:03 UTC 2017 - coolo@suse.com - updated to 20171214 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Perl-Tidy/CHANGES 2017 12 14 - RT #123749, partial fix. "Continuation indentation" is removed from lines with leading closing parens which are part of a call chain. For example, the call to pack() is is now outdented to the starting indentation in the following experession: # OLD $mw->Button( -text => "New Document", -command => \&new_document )->pack( -side => 'bottom', -anchor => 'e' ); # NEW $mw->Button( -text => "New Document", -command => \&new_document )->pack( -side => 'bottom', -anchor => 'e' ); This modification improves readability of complex expressions, especially when the user uses the same value for continuation indentation (-ci=n) and normal indentation (-i=n). Perltidy was already programmed to do this but a minor bug was preventing it. - RT #123774, added flag to control space between a backslash and a single or double quote, requested by Robert Rothenberg. The issue is that lines like $str1=\"string1"; $str2=\'string2'; confuse syntax highlighters unless a space is left between the backslash and the quote. The new flag to control this is -sbq=n (--space-backslash-quote=n), where n=0 means no space, n=1 means follow existing code, n=2 means always space. The default is n=1, meaning that a space will be retained if there is one in the source code. - Fixed RT #123492, support added for indented here doc operator <<~ added in v5.26. Thanks to Chris Weyl for the report. - Fixed docs; --closing-side-comment-list-string should have been just --closing-side-comment-list. Thanks to F.Li. - Added patch RT #122030] Perl::Tidy sometimes does not call binmode. Thanks to Irilis Aelae. - Fixed RT #121959, PERLTIDY doesn't honor the 'three dot' notation for locating a config file using environment variables. Thanks to John Wittkowski. - Minor improvements to formatting, in which some additional vertical aligmnemt is done. Thanks to Keith Neargarder. - RT #119588. Vertical alignment is no longer done for // operator. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu May 25 08:52:18 UTC 2017 - coolo@suse.com - updated to 20170521 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Perl-Tidy/CHANGES 2017 05 21 - Fixed debian #862667: failure to check for perltidy.ERR deletion can lead to overwriting abritrary files by symlink attack. Perltidy was continuing to write files after an unlink failure. Thanks to Don Armstrong for a patch. - Fixed RT #116344, perltidy fails on certain anonymous hash references: in the following code snippet the '?' was misparsed as a pattern delimiter rather than a ternary operator. return ref {} ? 1 : 0; - Fixed RT #113792: misparsing of a fat comma (=>) right after the __END__ or __DATA__ tokens. These keywords were getting incorrectly quoted by the following => operator. - Fixed RT #118558. Custom Getopt::Long configuration breaks parsing of perltidyrc. Perltidy was resetting the users configuration too soon. - Fixed RT #119140, failure to parse double diamond operator. Code to handle this new operator has been added. - Fixed RT #120968. Fixed problem where -enc=utf8 didn't work with --backup-and-modify-in-place. Thanks to Heinz Knutzen for this patch. - Fixed minor formatting issue where one-line blocks for subs with signatures were unnecesarily broken - RT #32905, patch to fix utf-8 error when output was STDOUT. - RT #79947, improved spacing of try/catch/finally blocks. Thanks to qsimpleq for a patch. - Fixed #114909, Anonymous subs with signatures and prototypes misparsed as broken ternaries, in which a statement such as this was not being parsed correctly: return sub ( $fh, $out ) : prototype(*$) { ... } - Implemented RT #113689, option to introduces spaces after an opening block brace and before a closing block brace. Four new optional controls are added. The first two define the minimum number of blank lines to be inserted -blao=i or --blank-lines-after-opening-block=i -blbc=i or --blank-lines-before-closing-block=i where i is an integer, the number of lines (the default is 0). The second two define the types of blocks to which the first two apply -blaol=s or --blank-lines-after-opening-block-list=s -blbcl=s or --blank-lines-before-closing-block-list=s where s is a string of possible block keywords (default is just 'sub', meaning a named subroutine). For more information please see the documentation. - The method for specifying block types for certain input parameters has been generalized to distinguish between normal named subroutines and anonymous subs. The keyword for normal subroutines remains 'sub', and the new keyword for anonymous subs is 'asub'. - Minor documentation changes. The BUGS sections now have a link to CPAN where most open bugs and issues can be reviewed and bug reports can be submitted. The information in the AUTHOR and CREDITS sections of the man pages have been removed from the man pages to streamline the documentation. This information is still in the source code. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Mar 8 10:48:54 UTC 2016 - coolo@suse.com - updated to 20160302 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Perl-Tidy/CHANGES 2016 03 02 - RT #112534. Corrected a minor problem in which an unwanted newline was placed before the closing brace of an anonymous sub with a signature, if it was in a list. Thanks to Dmytro Zagashev. - Corrected a minor problem in which occasional extra indentation was given to the closing brace of an anonymous sub in a list when the -lp parameter was set. 2016 03 01 - RT #104427. Added support for signatures. - RT #111512. Changed global warning flag $^W = 1 to use warnings; Thanks to Dmytro Zagashev. - RT #110297, added support for new regexp modifier /n Thanks to Dmytro Zagashev. - RT #111519. The -io (--indent-only) and -dac (--delete-all-comments) can now both be used in one pass. Thanks to Dmitry Veltishev. - Patch to avoid error message with 'catch' used by TryCatch, as in catch($err){ # do something } Thanks to Nick Tonkin. - RT #32905, UTF-8 coding is now more robust. Thanks to qsimpleq and Dmytro for patches. - RT #106885. Added string bitwise operators ^. &. |. ~. ^.= &.= |.= - Fixed RT #107832 and #106492, lack of vertical alignment of two lines when -boc flag (break at old commas) is set. This bug was inadvertantly introduced in previous bug fix RT #98902. - Some common extensions to Perl syntax are handled better. In particular, the following snippet is now foratted cleanly: method deposit( Num $amount) { $self->balance( $self->balance + $amount ); } A new flag -xs (--extended-syntax) was added to enable this, and the default is to use -xs. In previous versions, and now only when -nxs is set, this snippet of code generates the following error message: "syntax error at ') {', didn't see one of: case elsif for foreach given if switch unless until when while" ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Aug 23 09:13:37 UTC 2015 - coolo@suse.com - updated to 20150815 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Perl-Tidy/CHANGES 2015 08 15 - Fixed RT# 105484, Invalid warning about 'else' in 'switch' statement. The warning happened if a 'case' statement did not use parens. - Fixed RT# 101547, misparse of // caused error message. Also.. - Fixed RT# 102371, misparse of // caused unwated space in //= - Fixed RT# 100871, "silent failure of HTML Output on Windows". Changed calls to tempfile() from: my ( $fh_tmp, $tmpfile ) = tempfile(); to have the full path name: my ( $fh_tmp, $tmpfile ) = File::Temp::tempfile() because of problems in the Windows version reported by Dean Pearce. - Fixed RT# 99514, calling the perltidy module multiple times with a .perltidyrc file containing the parameter --output-line-ending caused a crash. This was a glitch in the memoization logic. - Fixed RT#99961, multiple lines inside a cast block caused unwanted continuation indentation. - RT# 32905, broken handling of UTF-8 strings. A new flag -utf8 causes perltidy assume UTF-8 encoding for input and output of an io stream. Thanks to Sebastian Podjasek for a patch. This feature may not work correctly in older versions of Perl. It worked in a linux version 5.10.1 but not in a Windows version 5.8.3 (but otherwise perltidy ran correctly). - Warning files now report perltidy VERSION. Suggested by John Karr. - Fixed long flag --nostack-closing-tokens (-nsct has always worked though). This was due to a typo. This also fixed --nostack-opening-tokens to behave correctly. Thanks to Rob Dixon. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Sep 15 15:44:35 UTC 2014 - coolo@suse.com - updated to 20140711 - Fixed RT #94902: abbreviation parsing in .perltidyrc files was not working for multi-line abbreviations. Thanks to Eric Fung for supplying a patch. - Fixed RT #95708, misparsing of a hash when the first key was a perl keyword, causing a semicolon to be incorrectly added. - Fixed RT #94338 for-loop in a parenthesized block-map. A code block within parentheses of a map, sort, or grep function was being mistokenized. In rare cases this could produce in an incorrect error message. The fix will produce some minor formatting changes. Thanks to Daniel Trizen discovering and documenting this. - Fixed RT #94354, excess indentation for stacked tokens. Thanks to Colin Williams for supplying a patch. - Added support for experimental postfix dereferencing notation introduced in perl 5.20. RT #96021. - Updated documentation to clarify the behavior of the -io flag in response to RT #95709. You can add -noll or -l=0 to prevent long comments from being outdented when -io is used. - Added a check to prevent a problem reported in RT #81866, where large scripts which had been compressed to a single line could not be formatted because of a check for VERSION for MakeMaker. The workaround was to use -nvpl, but this shouldn't be necessary now. - Fixed RT #96101; Closing brace of anonymous sub in a list was being indented. For example, the closing brace of the anonymous sub below will now be lined up with the word 'callback'. This problem occured if there was no comma after the closing brace of the anonymous sub. This update may cause minor changes to formatting of code with lists of anonymous subs, especially TK code. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Oct 4 09:11:17 UTC 2013 - coolo@suse.com - updated to 20130922 - Fixed RT #88020. --converge was not working with wide characters. - Fixed RT #78156. package NAMESPACE VERSION syntax not accepted. - First attempt to fix RT #88588. INDEX END tag change in pod2html breaks perltidy -html. I put in a patch which should work but I don't yet have a way of testing it. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Aug 6 17:49:08 UTC 2013 - coolo@suse.com - updated to 20130806 - Fixed RT #87107, spelling - Fixed RT #87502, incorrect of parsing of smartmatch before hash brace - Added feature request RT #87330, trim whitespace after POD. The flag -trp (--trim-pod) will trim trailing whitespace from lines of POD ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Jul 27 11:58:42 UTC 2013 - coolo@suse.com - updated to 20130717 - Fixed RT #86929, #86930, missing lhs of assignment. - Fixed RT #84922, moved pod from Tidy.pm into Tidy.pod ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Jun 9 14:59:59 UTC 2013 - coolo@suse.com - updated to 20121207 - The flag -cab=n or --comma-arrow-breakpoints=n has been generalized to give better control over breaking open short containers. The possible values are now: n=0 break at all commas after => n=1 stable: break at all commas after => if container is open, EXCEPT FOR one-line containers n=2 break at all commas after =>, BUT try to form the maximum maximum one-line container lengths n=3 do not treat commas after => specially at all n=4 break everything: like n=0 but also break a short container with a => not followed by a comma n=5 stable: like n=1 but ALSO break at open one-line containers (default) New values n=4 and n=5 have been added to allow short blocks to be broken open. The new default is n=5, stable. It should more closely follow the breaks in the input file, and previously formatted code should remain unchanged. If this causes problems use -cab=1 to recover the former behavior. Thanks to Tony Maszeroski for the suggestion. To illustrate the need for the new options, if perltidy is given the following code, then the old default (-cab=1) was to close up the 'index' container even if it was open in the source. The new default (-cab=5) will keep it open if it was open in the source. our $fancypkg = { 'ALL' => { 'index' => { 'key' => 'value', }, 'alpine' => { 'one' => '+', 'two' => '+', 'three' => '+', }, } }; - New debug flag --memoize (-mem). This version contains a patch supplied by Jonathan Swartz which can significantly speed up repeated calls to Perl::Tidy::perltidy in a single process by caching the result of parsing the formatting parameters. A factor of up to 10 speedup was achieved for masontidy (https://metacpan.org/module/masontidy). The memoization patch is on by default but can be deactivated for testing with -nmem (or --no-memoize). ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Dec 19 10:50:16 UTC 2011 - coolo@suse.de - update to 20101217 - added new flag -it=n or --iterations=n - A configuration file pathname begins with three dots, e.g. ".../.perltidyrc", indicates that the file should be searched for starting in the current directory and working upwards. - Added flag --notidy which disables all formatting and causes the input to be copied unchanged. - Added prefilters and postfilters in the call to the Tidy.pm module. - The starting indentation level of sections of code entabbed with -et=n is correctly guessed if it was also produced with the same -et=n flag. This keeps the indentation stable on repeated formatting passes within an editor. Thanks to Sam Kington and Glenn. - Functions with prototype '&' had a space between the function and opening peren. - Patch to never put spaces around a bare word in braces beginning with ^ ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Dec 1 13:34:30 UTC 2010 - coolo@novell.com - switch to perl_requires macro ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Oct 13 23:11:58 UTC 2010 - chris@computersalat.de - noarch pkg - recreated by cpanspec 1.78 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jan 20 16:54:54 UTC 2010 - lars@linux-schulserver.de - specfile cleanup ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jan 14 00:00:00 CET 2010 - cwh@suse.de - initial version
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