File perl-PPIx-Regexp.changes of Package perl-PPIx-Regexp
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Wed Mar 1 03:07:18 UTC 2023 - Tina Müller <timueller+perl@suse.de>
- updated to 0.088
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.088 2023-02-28 T. R. Wyant
Remove support for (**{ ... code ... }). This was introduced in
Perl 5.37.8 along with a single-splat version. The double-splat
version was removed without deprecation in Perl 5.37.9, so it is
being removed without deprecation here as well, per my stated policy
about development functionality. The single-splat version still
exists (and is documented) in Perl 5.37.9, and in this package.
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Sun Jan 29 03:08:32 UTC 2023 - Tina Müller <timueller+perl@suse.de>
- updated to 0.087
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.087 2023-01-28 T. R. Wyant
Add support for code in optimized regex, a.k.a. (*{...}). This
involved making the recognition of backtracking control more
specific, since it also uses (?*...).
If (*{...}) and (**{...}) are removed from Perl before Perl 5.38.0,
support for them will be removed from this package.
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Wed Dec 14 03:06:36 UTC 2022 - Tina Müller <timueller+perl@suse.de>
- updated to 0.086
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.086 2022-12-13 T. R. Wyant
Add width(), which returns the number of characters matched. Note
that an indefinite upper boumd is represented as IEEE 754 Inf if
that appears to be supported; otherwise by a singleton object
overloaded to allow stringification, numification, and numeric
tests.
Use width() to enhance the detection of variable-width look-behinds.
Serious clean-up on accepts_perl() subsystem.
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Sun Apr 17 03:06:30 UTC 2022 - Tina Müller <timueller+perl@suse.de>
- updated to 0.085
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.085 2022-04-16 T. R. Wyant
Remove 'postderef' argument to PPIx::Regexp->new(). Postfix
dereference is always recognized.
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Wed Apr 6 03:13:41 UTC 2022 - Tina Müller <timueller+perl@suse.de>
- updated to 0.084
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.084 2022-04-02 T. R. Wyant
Require PPI 1.238 for postfix deref support, and recode the
postfix deref logic in terms of 1.238's functionality.
Parse '@{[ ... ]}' as code, not interpolation. This is more in line
with what it actually represents, and allows correct versioning of
postfix dereferences. But is is an incompatible change.
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Fri Mar 18 03:08:02 UTC 2022 - Tina Müller <timueller+perl@suse.de>
- updated to 0.083
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.083 2022-03-17 T. R. Wyant
Correct and optimize the computation of logical column position (the
one that takes account of tabs).
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Tue Nov 30 03:07:24 UTC 2021 - Tina Müller <timueller+perl@suse.de>
- updated to 0.082
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.082 2021-11-29 T. R. Wyant
Add --version to eg/predump, and document all options with double
dashes.
Silence 'uninitialized' warning generated by /(?<=.{35})/.
Thanks to Brian Fraser for reporting this.
Try to quell weird Win32 test failures which seem to occur only in
tests where I am using 'use open' to put the standard handles into
UTF-8 mode. The fix (I hope) is to do this to the Test::Harness
handles at run time instead of to the standard handles at compile
time.
Add file CONTRIBUTING.
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Sat Oct 23 03:08:25 UTC 2021 - Tina Müller <timueller+perl@suse.de>
- updated to 0.081
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.081 2021-10-22 T. R. Wyant
Any use of the postderef argument is now fatal.
Correct generation of 'provides' metadata. Thanks to Favio Poletti
for blogging
https://github.polettix.it/ETOOBUSY/2021/06/15/the-real-pause-workaround/,
and ultimately to Joel Berger for the pointer to
https://metacpan.org/pod/CPAN::Meta::Spec#no_index
Add YAPE::Regex to SEE ALSO
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Sat Apr 17 03:09:00 UTC 2021 - Tina Müller <timueller+perl@suse.de>
- updated to 0.080
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.080 2021-04-16 T. R. Wyant
All uses of the postderef argument to new() now warn.
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Sat Mar 27 03:07:22 UTC 2021 - Tina Müller <timueller+perl@suse.de>
- updated to 0.079
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.079 2021-03-26 T. R. Wyant
Get prerequisites up to snuff, and add xt/author/prereq.t to ensure
they stay that way.
Add rt.cpan.org back to bug reporting methods. Long live RT!
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Fri Jan 29 03:09:05 UTC 2021 - Tina Müller <timueller+perl@suse.de>
- updated to 0.078
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.078 2021-01-28 T. R. Wyant
Allow CPAN to index Script_Run, Atomic_Script_Run, since they made
it into a production release.
Allow {,3} and { 0 , 3 } as quantifiers, requiring at least Perl
5.33.6. Previously these parsed as literals. This parse will be
retracted if it does not make it into 5.34.0.
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Fri Jan 15 03:08:34 UTC 2021 - Tina Müller <timueller+perl@suse.de>
- updated to 0.077
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.077 2021-01-14 T. R. Wyant
Add Travis CI testing.
Use GitHub as bug tracker. R.I.P. rt.cpan.org.
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Sun Nov 29 03:09:19 UTC 2020 - Tina Müller <timueller+perl@suse.de>
- updated to 0.076
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.076 2020-11-28 T. R. Wyant
Correct (I hope) detection of \K in nested assertions.
Variable-length look-behind is version 5.029009.
Look-behinds quantified longer than 255 characters are an error, and
are made into unknown tokens or structures. I ended up refactoring
the PPIx::Regexp::Token::GroupType class initialization for the
latter two changes.
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Fri Oct 9 03:08:55 UTC 2020 - Tina Müller <timueller+perl@suse.de>
- updated to 0.075
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.075 2020-10-08 T. R. Wyant
Warn on first use of attribute 'postderef'.
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Wed Sep 9 03:08:49 UTC 2020 - Tina Müller <timueller+perl@suse.de>
- updated to 0.074
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.074 2020-09-08 T. R. Wyant
Remove PPIx::Regexp::StringTokenizer itself and all documentation
referring to it or the 'parse' argument to PPIx::Regexp->new().
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Wed Jul 29 03:10:42 UTC 2020 - Tina Müller <timueller+perl@suse.de>
- updated to 0.073
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.073 2020-07-28 T. R. Wyant
Remove prototypes from testing subroutines defined in t/*.t.
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Thu May 21 03:11:03 UTC 2020 - Tina Müller <timueller+perl@suse.de>
updated to 0.072
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.072 2020-05-20 T. R. Wyant
Drop dependency on List::MoreUtils. Thanks to Graham Ollis
(plicease) for bringing the issues with this module to my attention.
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Sun Mar 29 03:11:09 UTC 2020 - <timueller+perl@suse.de>
- updated to 0.071
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.071 2020-03-28 T. R. Wyant
Recognize wildcard Unicode names (Perl 5.31.10).
Try to get correct line number in derived PPI. This is done by
injecting "
" as needed. The initial #line directive becomes "#line
2", but is suppressed if I need to generate line 1.
Improve normalization of content for ppi(). This involves the
un-bracketing of things like ${foo}.
Deprecate new() argument postderef. At this stage it is only
documented as deprecated. In the first release after October 1 2020
it will warn on the first use. Eventually it will be retracted, and
postfix dereferences will always be recognized. This is the default
behavior now.
Add dump argument/option 'short' which, if true, causes leading
'PPIx::Regexp::' to be removed from class names.
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Fri Feb 28 03:11:12 UTC 2020 - <timueller+perl@suse.de>
- updated to 0.070
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.070 2020-02-27 T. R. Wyant
Add index_locations option to PPIx::Regexp->new(). This defaults to
true if the regexp is specified as a PPI::Element object. The
locations are consistent with the containing PPI::Document.
Add methods location(), column_number(), line_number(),
logical_filename(), logical_line_number(), and
visual_column_number() to PPIx::Regexp::Element. All return undef if
the locations could not be determined.
Add method statement() to PPIx::Regexp::Element. This returns the
PPI statement containing the regexp element, or nothing if none.
Add method is_matcher() to PPIx::Regexp::Element. This classifies
objects as to whether they actually match something in the target
string. Possible returns are true (they do), false but defined (they
do not) and undef (no clue).
Add methods first_token() and last_token() to PPIx::Regexp::Node.
Add methods next_token() and previous_token() to
PPIx::Regexp::Element.
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Sun Feb 9 03:09:13 UTC 2020 - <timueller+perl@suse.de>
- updated to 0.069
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.069 2020-02-07 T. R. Wyant
The PPIx::Regexp->new() 'parse' option is now fatal. This selected
either string or regex parse. I consider the string parse a failed
experiment. This is the latest step in removing it in favor of the
PPIx::QuoteLike package.
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Wed Jan 22 03:09:32 UTC 2020 - <timueller+perl@suse.de>
- updated to 0.068
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.068 2020-01-21 T. R. Wyant
Expose PPIx::Regexp::Util::is_ppi_regexp_element()
explain() on [[=x=]] now calls it a Character Equivalence.
It's still a PPIx::Regexp::Token::CharClass::POSIX::Unknown (and
therefore an error), though.
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Mon Sep 23 12:18:26 UTC 2019 - FSchreiner@suse.com
- fixed control characters in changelog file
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Sat Aug 31 12:22:16 UTC 2019 - <timueller+perl@suse.de>
- updated to 0.067
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.067 2019-08-30 T. R. Wyant
\K was retracted in Perl 5.31.3, but only inside look-around
assertions.
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Sat Aug 17 05:22:27 UTC 2019 - Stephan Kulow <coolo@suse.com>
- updated to 0.066
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.066 2019-08-16 T. R. Wyant
Fix broken POD, and add tests to ensure it remains fixed.
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Sun May 26 05:18:22 UTC 2019 - Stephan Kulow <coolo@suse.com>
- updated to 0.065
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.065 2019-05-25 T. R. Wyant
Quash undef error in __is_ppi_regexp_element() when passed a
PPI::Token::Regexp::Transliterate
Support proper version for qr'\N{name}'. Until 5.29.10 this
construction failed to parse because it did not interpolate. But
PPIx::Regexp blithely ignored this detail. As of 5.29.10, something
like m'\N{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L}' matches identically to m'L'. So I
implemented introduction as of that version.
Have explain() recognize Unicode property wildcards.
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Tue Apr 2 05:28:42 UTC 2019 - Stephan Kulow <coolo@suse.com>
- updated to 0.064
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.064 2019-04-01 T. R. Wyant
Empty \p{} should be an error.
\x{} and \x{ non-hex } should be errors under "use re 'strict'"
\o{} should be an error
\o{ non-octal } should be an error under "use re 'strict'"
Support wildcard Unicode property values. These were added in
5.29.9.
Add eg/find-variable-length-lookarounds
Add convenience method extract_regexps(). This is a static method
on PPIx::Regexp that takes as its argument a PPI::Document and
manufactures PPIx::Regexp objects out of anything that parses to a
regexp of some sort.
Don't run illegal character tests before Perl 5.18 unless we're
author testing, because they are noisy. I think the issue is not the
Perl version per se, but the version of Unicode; Perl5180delta says
it shipped with Unicode 6.2.
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Fri Nov 9 06:27:59 UTC 2018 - Stephan Kulow <coolo@suse.com>
- updated to 0.063
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.063 2018-11-08 T. R. Wyant
Silence weird-character parse tests and make them no longer
author-only.
Further deprecate 'parse' argument to new(). You now get a warning
on each use.
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Tue Aug 14 05:56:51 UTC 2018 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.062
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.062 2018-08-12 T. R. Wyant
Remove tokenizer method prior(). This is the last step in its
deprecation.
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Tue Jul 10 05:51:33 UTC 2018 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.061
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.061 2018-07-09 T. R. Wyant
Only standalone graphemes and non-characters allowed as delimiters
starting with Perl 5.29.0.
Non-ASCII delimiters started working in 5.8.3, so that is what
perl_version_introduced() returns for them.
Collateral with all this, accept word characters as delimiters, but
only with at least one space between the operator and the expression
-- that is, 'qr xyx' is OK, but 'qrxyx' is not.
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Sun Jun 17 05:50:35 UTC 2018 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.060
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.060 2018-06-16 T. R. Wyant
\N{} now parses as the unknown token, not NoOp, regardless of the
setting of 'use re qw< strict >;'. \N{} became unconditionally fatal
in 5.28.0 (5.27.1, actually). The policy when the parse changes is
to use the most-modern parse. Hence this change.
As a side effect of this, the unknown token's explain() method now
returns something -- normally the associated error.
Add method remove_insignificant(). If the invocant isa Node, this
returns a clone of the invocant with non-significant elements
removed. Otherwise it returns either the invocant or nothing.
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Wed May 9 05:46:51 UTC 2018 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.059
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.059 2018-05-08 T. R. Wyant
Install @CARP_NOT everywhere so that warnings and exceptions
generated in the bowels of the system appear to come from the point
where the system is entered.
Further deprecate string (versus regexp) parsing. The first use of
the 'parse' argument to new() will result in a warning. If the
value of the argument is 'guess' or 'string', the warning refers to
PPIx::QuoteLike.
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Fri Apr 27 05:45:17 UTC 2018 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.058
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.058 2018-04-26 T. R. Wyant
Prefer /[0-9]/ over /\d/ for numeric checks. The latter can match
non-ASCII digits.
Explain the negated POSIX character classes. Also tweak some of the
asserted explanations -- mostly for readability and parallel
construction with the negated explanations, but it turns out
[[:digit:]] is NOT equivalent to [0-9].
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Wed Apr 18 05:46:39 UTC 2018 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.057
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.057 2018-04-17 T. R. Wyant
Allow ->asserts( 'a*' ). This modification actually allows wild
cards in asserts() on all match semantic modifiers, but it is
probably only useful in the case of 'a*', because that is the only
one that can be doubled.
Explain grouping structure as 'Grouping', not 'Capture or grouping'.
Caret modifier was not turning off /n. This was complicated by the
fact that (?^) was introduced in 5.13.6, but (?n) was not introduced
until 5.21.8. The solution was to include -n in the expansion of the
caret if and only if /n had been seen in the scope of the caret.
Recognize caret in /(?^)x/.
Acknowledge Regexp::Parsertron in SEE ALSO
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Thu Mar 8 06:44:14 UTC 2018 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.056
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.056 2018-03-07 T. R. Wyant
Support removal of unescaped literal left curlys after left parens,
which was deprecated in 5.27.8. No actual change in output yet,
since deprecation is not tracked, but the perl_version_removed()
logic is there.
Add next_element() and kin. These are analogous to next_sibling()
and kin, but will cross over from content proper into structure
(beginning and end delimiters, etc) and vice versa.
Correct requirements_for_perl() for impossible regular expression.
It now returns '! $]' when the components of the regexp are valid, but
none are valid under any specific version of Perl. It used to think all
Perls were OK when this happened.
Add the alpha_assertions introduced in 5.27.9.
Handle 5.27.9's change from +script_run to *script_run, and support
*sr as a synonym.
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Mon Feb 12 12:14:12 UTC 2018 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.055
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.055 2018-02-08 T. R. Wyant
Tokenizer method prior() is now fatal. This was documented as
package-private, but as it WAS documented, I am putting it through a
deprecation cycle anyway. Six months from now it will be removed.
Add Script_Run classes as subclasses to their superclass docs. This
was missed in the last update.
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Wed Feb 7 17:05:47 UTC 2018 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.054
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.054 2018-01-29 T. R. Wyant
Add support for (+script_run:...). This is an experimental feature
added in Perl 5.27.8. It imposes on any matches it contains the
additional restriction that everything matched has to belong to the
same Unicode script. This support will be retracted if the
functionality does not make it into Perl 5.28.
Add method scontent(). This returns significant content only. That
is, if called on the parse of '/ f u b a r /x', it returns
'/fubar/x'.
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Tue Oct 31 06:46:34 UTC 2017 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.053
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.053 2017-10-30 T. R. Wyant
Recognize \px as Unicode char class. At least, when the x is C, L,
M, N, P, S or Z.
The 'parse' argument to new() is now deprecated.
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Mon Oct 9 05:45:56 UTC 2017 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.052
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.052 2017-09-07 T. R. Wyant
RT 122715: Clarify Node->find_parents() documentation. Thanks to
Salvatore Bonaccorso for letting me know about this problem..
Further deprecate tokenizer method prior() in favor of
prior_significant_token().
Add requirements_for_perl(). This is analogous to the
CPAN::Meta::Requirements method requirements_for_module(), though
the output is formatted differently. Also put in the actual
requirements for an un-escaped literal left curly after a constant,
which was removed in 5.25.1 and reinstated in 5.27.1.
Add accepts_perl(). This is analogous to
CPAN::Meta::Requirements->accepts_module(). I decided that
CPAN::Meta;:Requirements was overkill, but this may turn out to be
the wrong decision, so I will be careful what I expose.
Document behavior of perl_version_introduced() and
perl_version_removed() when a feature is re-introduced after
removal, or re-removed after re-introduction.
\N{} (empty curlys) removed in 5.27.1.
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Mon Feb 13 12:45:15 UTC 2017 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.051
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.051 2017-01-29 T. R. Wyant
Support whitespace inside [] if /xx in effect.
Starting with Perl 5.25.9, a space or tab appearing inside a bracketed
character class is not significant if /xx is asserted.
Further deprecate tokenizer method prior()
Add 'provides' data to ExtUtils::MakeMaker output
SOME unescaped litaral '{' removed in 5.025001.
After '.', Unicode classes, and bracketed classes (including extended)
they are still legal.
Make /\b{/ an error
Perl fails to parse the above, because once it sees the '\b{' it wants
to find one of the extended boundary assertions (like \b{wb}), and
declares an error when it does not. So we check for this and rebless the
curly into an unknown token, not a literal.
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Mon May 23 12:26:13 UTC 2016 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.050
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.050 2016-05-06 T. R. Wyant
Parse bracketed substitution with embedded comment. This is something
like s{foo}
#{bar}
{baz} which is equivalent to s/foo/baz/. PPI
gets this wrong, and we're not smart enough to fix up the PPI parse,
but if given this as text, we now parse it correctly.
We now recognize postfix dereferences by default, since Perl does
beginning with 5.24. In other words, default new() argument
'postderef' to true.
Unterminated substitutions (i.e. 's//') should no longer cause an
exception. Instead they parse as an unknown token.
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Thu May 5 09:52:49 UTC 2016 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.049
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.049 2016-04-19 T. R. Wyant
Robustify PPIx::Regexp->perl_version_removed()
The problem here was that if the expression being parsed was
sufficiently badly-formed, $self->delimiters() would be undef, throwing
a warning.
Correct dump of embedded modifiers (eg: (?i:...))
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Tue Mar 8 10:45:58 UTC 2016 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.048
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
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Sun Feb 7 10:26:54 UTC 2016 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.047
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.047 2016-01-29 T. R. Wyant
No changes since 0.046_01.
0.046_01 2016-01-22 T. R. Wyant
Recognize \b{lb}, introduced in 5.23.7. If this is retracted before
5.24, it will be removed outright.
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Wed Jan 13 10:16:00 UTC 2016 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.046
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.046 2016-01-08 T. R. Wyant
Add GitHub repository to mmetadata.
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Sat Jan 2 10:03:02 UTC 2016 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.045
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.045 2015-12-31 T. R. Wyant
No external changes since 0.044_01.
0.044_01 2015-12-23 T. R. Wyant
Deprecate tokenizer method prior() in favor of
prior_significant_token(). This is not part of the public interface,
so I suppose I could have just slam-dunked it, but ...
Add ability to parse strings as well as regexes
The new functionality is controlled by the new new() argument
'parse', whose permitted values are 'regex' (the default), 'string',
or 'guess'. String parsing, and the 'string' and 'guess' values of
'parse', are experimental.
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Wed Dec 9 09:32:53 UTC 2015 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.044
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.044 2015-12-08 T. R. Wyant
No changes since 0.043_03.
0.043_03 2015-12-01 T. R. Wyant
Allow nesting of \Q with \U, \L, and \F
The perlop docs say these nest with each other. Playing with Perl
suggests that \U, \L and \F supersede each other, but thet they as a
group nest with \Q in either order, so that if you specify \Q and
one of the \U, \L, \F group you need two s to turn them all back
off.
0.043_02 2015-11-28 T. R. Wyant
Restrict recognition of back references in replacement strings to
number form, since Perl itself does not recognize \g{...} or
\k{...} there.
0.043_01 2015-11-25 T. R. Wyant
Recognize postfix dereference if desired. This is controlled by the
Boolean argument 'postderef' passed to PPIx::Regexp->new(). The
default is false, but will become true if postfix dereference
becomes mainstream Perl 5.
Add explain() and supporting methods main_structure() and
in_regex_set(). The explain() method returns a brief explanation of
what the element does.
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Wed Nov 25 09:50:31 UTC 2015 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.043
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.043 2015-11-18 T. R. Wyant
No changes since 0.042_05.
0.042_05 2015-11-11 T. R. Wyant
Do not end regex set prematurely on finding '])'
The problem is that '])' can occur within an extended bracketed
character class if it contains grouping parentheses and the last
item in a group is a regular bracketed character class and there is
no white space between the end of the character class and the end of
the group.
Record parse failure if switch condition is unknown
The structure was being reblessed to
PPIx::Regexp::Structure::Unknown, but the number of parse failures
was not being incremented.
0.042_04 2015-11-10 T. R. Wyant
Parse \U and friends as meta-characters inside \Q...
This turns out to be what Perl itself does, as shown by
$ perl -E 'say qr{\Qoo}'
0.042_03 2015-11-05 T. R. Wyant
Clear error when lexer identifies unknown token. Those who peruse the
changes in this release will see that a bunch of refactoring was
done as part of this.
0.042_02 2015-10-31 T. R. Wyant
Parse white space inside bracketed character classes inside extended
bracketed character classes (whew!) as literals, except for the
space character itself and the horizontal tab. This tracks the
corresponding change in Perl 5.23.4. This will be reverted if the
corresponding Perl change does not make it into 5.24.0.
0.042_01 2015-10-29 T. R. Wyant
Beginning with version 0.035, PPIx::Regexp was incorrectly reporting
the sense of modifiers when the same token both asserted and negated
modifiers (e.g. '(?x-i:...)'). This release should correct the
problem.
Document policy when Perl changes in such a way that the proper parse
for a regular expression changes. In this case the more modern parse
is preferred.
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Sat Oct 10 09:15:52 UTC 2015 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.042
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.042 2015-10-09 T. R. Wyant
No changes since 0.041_03.
0.041_03 2015-10-01 T. R. Wyant
Report error rather than failing when parsing a string consisting
wholly of white space.
0.041_02 2015-09-29 T. R. Wyant
Group types were not being recognized if they contained the delimiter
character for the regexp (e.g. in qr<(?\<foo)> the look-behind
assertion was not recognized as such).
Correct mis-parse of ' s///'. Leading white space is supposed to be
acceptable, but the leading whitespace token caused
PPIx::Regexp::Lexer not to recognize the substitution as such.
Tokenizer was failing when the string to be parsed was so bad it was
trying to return the whole thing as a single
PPIx::Regexp::Token::Unknown.
PPIx::Regexp::Dumper now displays a message if a structure is missing
its end delimiter.
0.041_01 2015-09-28 T. R. Wyant
RT 107331 Produce parse error in the presence of trailing cruft.
Thanks to Klaus Rindfrey for catching this.
The tokenizer now does a preliminary scan for delimiting brackets
and modifiers. Anything after the modifiers except for white space
is now made into a PPIx::Regexp::Token::Unknown, resulting in a
parse failure being reported. The previous implementation simply
assumed a valid expression, and in the case of the expression in the
ticket blithely mismatched the delimiters and returned a parse
without failures, but which was manifestly bogus.
Tweak documentation in PPIx::Regexp.
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Sat Jul 4 08:44:12 UTC 2015 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.041
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.041 2015-07-02 T. R. Wyant
No changes since 0.041_02.
0.040_02 2015-06-25 T. R. Wyant
Report \C (match octet) as removed in 5.23.0.
0.040_01 2015-06-20 T. R. Wyant
Accept non-ASCII whitespace under /x. The Whitespace object can be
multiple characters; the perl_version_introduced() becomes
'5.021001' if any of them is a code point above 127.
The perl_version_removed() method now returns '5.021001' when called
on a PPIx::Regexp object produced by parsing '?foo?' (match once
without explicit 'm'). The object produced by parsing 'm?foo?' still
returns the minimum Perl version.
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Sun Jun 7 08:54:24 UTC 2015 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.040
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.040 2015-05-31 T. R. Wyant
No changes since 0.039_02.
0.039_02 2015-05-24 T. R. Wyant
Do not parse unadorned parentheses as capture groups when /n is in
effect. Instead, they are parsed as PPIx::Regexp::Structure. Named
captures appear to be unaffected by /n.
Made a verbose dump a little more so. Specifically, dump
max_capture_group where relevant, and display dumped values a bit
more informatively.
0.039_01 2015-05-23 T. R. Wyant
Report /n (no captures) as having been added in 5.21.8.
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Tue Apr 14 17:55:40 UTC 2015 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.039
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-PPIx-Regexp/Changes
0.039 2015-04-02 T. R. Wyant
No changes since 0.038_01.
0.038_01 2015-03-26 T. R. Wyant
Recognize nested subscripts in interpolation.
Thanks to Andy Lester for finding this, which actually manifested in
Perl-Critic-Policy-Variables-ProhibitUnusedVarsStricter. The problem is
that the actual heuristics for finding the end of an interpolation are
undocumented, and I missed this rather-obvious case.
Add {g} (= {gcb})
0.038 2015-03-09 T. R. Wyant
No changes since 0.037_01.
0.037_02 2015-03-01 T. R. Wyant
Make {foo} into an unknown token (and therefore an error. This
applies to {anything}, where 'anything' is anything bur 'gcb',
'wb', or 'sb'.
0.037_01 2015-02-25 T. R. Wyant
Handle the boundary assertions introduced in Perl 5.21.9: '{gcb}'
(grapheme cluster boundary), '{wb}' (word boundary), '{sb}'
(sentence boundary), and the corresponding '\B{...}' constructions.
Similar-looking things like '{foo}' are not recognized as
assertions, and end up being literals. This is less general than I
usually make things, but was done against the possibility that
(e.g.) '{foo}' might be introduced later, requiring
perl_version_released() to return a different number. Any of these
retracted prior to Perl 5.22.0 will simply be removed from
PPIx::Regexp.
0.037 2014-11-12 T. R. Wyant
Have PPIx::Regexp::Structure::RegexSet POD recognize that the Perl
docs (specifically perlrecharclass) now call this construction
Extended Bracketed Character Classes, not sets.
0.036_01 2014-11-04 T. R. Wyant
Correctly mark the replacement portion of s///ee as code. Prior to
this release it was parsed as though no /e were present.
Make available the number of times a given modifier is asserted
(except for the match semantics modifiers which get handled
differently). See PPIx::Regexp::Token::Modifier->asserted() and
PPIx::Regexp::Tokenizer->modifier() for details.
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Sun Feb 9 13:33:36 UTC 2014 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.036
Retract the "Allow non-ASCII white space under /x" change introduced
in version 0.033. I misread perl5170delta, and implemented early.
Change tp explicit character class to recognize white space under /x.
I was previously using \s, which matched too much.
Thanks to Nobuo Kumagai for finding and reporting this.
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Tue Nov 26 07:35:43 UTC 2013 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.035
Properly handle multi-character modifiers like /ee. We now handle /eie
as being the same as /eei. Thanks to Anonymous Monk for finding
this.
Properly handle \g and \k back references that do not correspond to an
actual capture group. They are now reblessed into the unknown token,
and counted as errors. Thanks to Anonymous Monk for finding this.
Add method error() to PPIx::Regexp::Element. This should return an
error message when the element is in error -- normally when it has
been blessed into the unknown token or structure.
Add method modifier_asserted() to PPIx::Regexp::Element. This walks
the parse tree backward to determine if the given modifier is in
effect for the element.
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Sun Jun 9 14:26:25 UTC 2013 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.034
Correct spelling and grammar errors in POD and comments. RT #85050.
Thanks David Steinbrunner for catching these.
Allow interpolation in regex sets. It implies Perl 5.17.9 or higher.
Allow non-ASCII white space under /x. It implies Perl 5.17.9 or
higher.
Fix problems with Regex Set functionality under Perl 5.6.2. CPAN
testers RULE!
Have PPIx::Regexp::Token::Code (and offspring) become
PPIx::Regexp::Token::Unknown inside a regex set.
Add Regex Sets, which were added to Perl as an experimental feature in
5.17.8. This is experimental in Perl, therefore the parse may
change.
Ditch PPIx::Regexp::Token::GroupType method __expect_after_match() in
favor of the more general __match_setup(). This is done without
deprecation because __expect_after_match() was documeted as
package-private, but noted in the change log because it _was_
documented.
Add method unescaped_content() to PPIx::Regexp::Element().
Rewrite the tokenizing code in PPIx::Regexp::Token::GroupType and
offspring to use regular expressions specific to the regexp
delimiter, and escaping only that delimiter. Thanks again to
Alexandr Ciornii for finding more of these.
Fix mis-parse of /(\?|I)/ as a branch reset (it's really an
alternation). There may be more of these lurking. Thanks to Alexandr
Ciornii for finding this one.
Add options -files and -objectify to eg/predump.
Replace all uses of YAML::Any with YAML, since they come in the same
distro, and YAML does not suffer from deprecation warnings.
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Sun Feb 26 14:49:54 UTC 2012 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.026
Add support for \F (fold case), added in 5.15.8.
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Thu Feb 16 08:17:08 UTC 2012 - coolo@suse.com
- updated to 0.025
Tolerate leading and trailing white space around the regular
expression. These are still round-trip safe, since the white space
is tokenized.
Make Changes file conform to CPAN::Changes, and add
xt/author/changes.t to ensure continued compliance.
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Mon Dec 19 13:16:39 UTC 2011 - coolo@suse.de
- updated to 0.024
Reinstate author test xt/author/manifest.t, which was clobbered
shortly before the release of 0.021_10.
Correct address of FSF in the version of the GPL distributed in
LICENSES/Copying. Thanks to Petr Pisar for picking this up.
Correct various documentation errors.
The default-modifier functionality is no longer considered
experimental.
Don't initialize effective modifiers with '^', since that wrongly
asserts that /d has been seen somewhere along the line.
Implement negation of match-semantic modifiers (e.g. 'no re /u;') by
setting the relevant datum to undef.
THE DEFAULT-MODIFIER FUNCTIONALITY IS EXPERIMENTAL, AND MAY BE CHANGED
WITHOUT NOTICE until the next production release.
Support for default modifiers. This includes:
* default_modifiers argument to new() in PPIx::Regexp,
PPIx::Regexp::Tokenizer, and PPIx::Regexp::Dumper
* Public method modifier_asserted() on PPIx::Regexp, to return
whether a given modifier is actually in effect. The results of the
modifier() method are unchanged.
THIS FUNCTIONALITY IS EXPERIMENTAL, AND MAY BE CHANGED OR REVOKED
WITHOUT WARNING.
Require Test::More 0.88 for installation. Eliminate all the 'eval
{ require ... }' logic in favor of 'use Test::More 0.88'.
Have Makefile.PL make use of {BUILD_REQUIRES} if it is available.
Fix PPIx::Regexp::Token::Whitespace->can_be_quantified() to return
false.
Modified tokenizer to correctly handle a back slash used as a
delimiter. I believe.
PPIx::Regexp::Dumper now dumps the results of ppi() if that method is
present and -verbose is asserted.
Corrected perl_version_introduced():
\R is now 5.009005 (was 5.000).
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Fri May 27 09:57:48 UTC 2011 - coolo@novell.com
- fix invalid requires
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Thu Mar 31 18:33:39 UTC 2011 - coolo@novell.com
- update to 0.019:
Various corrections to perl_version_introduced():
\X is now 5.006 (was 5.000);
\N{name} is now 5.006001 (was 5.006);
\N{U+xxxx} is now 5.008 (was 5.006).
The \C is now parsed as a PPIx::Regexp::Token::CharClass::Simple. It
was previously considered a PPIx::Regexp::Token::Literal.
Ensure that \N{$foo} parses as a Unicode literal, not a quantified \N.
The ordinal() method returns undef for this.
Understand the /aa modifier, introduced with 5.13.10.
Report perl_version_introduced() of 5.013010 for the new semantic
modifiers when modifying the entire expression.
Correct handling of interpolations like ${^foo} and $#{foo}.
Override ppi() in PPIx::Regexp::Token::Interpolation to provide the
proper PPI when variable names are bracketed.
Properly parse bracketed variable names (I hope!), which may not be
subscripted.
Take account of possible '$' or '@' casts before a symbol in an
interpolation (e.g. $$foo{bar}, which is equivalent to $foo->{bar}).
Add the /a modifier to PPI::Regexp::Token::Modifiers, legal only in
the (?:...) construction. This was introduced in Perl 5.13.9.
When parsing an interpolation from a replacement string (rather than a
regular expression), take subscripts at face value rather than
trying to disambiguate them from quantifiers and character classes,
which they can't be in this context.
The PPIx::Regexp::Token::Code perl_version_introduced() method now
returns the minimum Perl version (currently set to 5.000) if it is
used to represent the subst-
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Mon Dec 27 17:18:29 UTC 2010 - pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
- update to 0.015:
* added support for Perl 5.13.6 (?^...) construction
* added support for Perl 5.13.6 d, l, and u modifiers
* fixed inconsistency in perl_version_introduced() results between PPIx::Regexp::Token::Modifier and PPIx::Regexp::Token::GroupType::Modifier
- changes from 0.014:
* recognize \o{...} as a PPIx::Regexp::Token::Literal, with perl_version_introduced() of 5.0013003
* terminate \0.. through \7.. after three characters, as Perl does
* correct the PPIx::Regexp::Token::Literal ordinal() method for '\b' -- as a literal, this is a back space
- changes from 0.013:
* declare a parse failure if characters are found between the '}' and the ')' of (?{...}) and (??{...}), and rebless the tokens to ::Unknown: Perl does not accept anything here, so I think I should not either
* whitespace tweak in the PPIx::Regexp::Dumper test output for the failures test
* replace the PPI logic in PPIx::Regexp::Token::Code with a call to $tokenizer->find_matching_delimiter(): this is actually the way Perl works, as a look at toke.c and regcomp.c makes clear
* push the perl_version_introduced() back to 5.0
- changes from 0.012:
* track all the features reported as introduced (or removed) in Perl 5.010 back to Perl 5.009005, and report them as such
* report modifier /r as having been introduced in Perl 5.013002, rather than the default of 5.006
- changes from 0.010_01:
* remove dependencies on Params::Util and Readonly
* parse POSIX character classes [=a=] and [.a.] as PPIx::Regexp::Token::CharClass::POSIX::Unknown, which counts as a parse failure since these are not supported by Perl
- changes from 0.010: fix fatal error in PPIx::Regexp::Token::Code->ppi()
- changes from 0.009: recognize s/.../.../ee as being different from s/.../.../e. In particular, the replacement portion of the former is _not_ a Perl expression: it's an interpolatble string, which later gets eval{}'ed
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Wed Dec 1 06:55:41 UTC 2010 - coolo@novell.com
- switch to perl_requires macro
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Wed Jul 14 15:03:50 UTC 2010 - chris@computersalat.de
- initial package 0.008
* created by cpanspec 1.78