- Updating package of p5 module Path::Class from 0.16nb1 to 0.17
- Setting license to ${PERL5_LICENSE} according to META.yaml
Upstream changes:
- dir(undef) now returns undef rather than the rootdir, because undef
was probably a mistake by the caller, and the rootdir is too scary
a default. [Suggested by John Goulah]
- Temporary files during testing are now created in the system temp
directory, rather than somewhere in t/ . See RT #31382. [Suggested
by Alex Page]
- Added is_relative() as the obvious complement to the existing
is_absolute() method.
- Added a resolve() method to clean up paths much more thoroughly
than cleanup(), e.g. resolving symlinks, collapsing foo/../bar
sections, etc. [Suggested by David Garamond]
- Fixed a problem in which a file/directory called "0" or "0.0" would
end a loop prematurely when using the idiom 'while($x =
$dir->next) {...}'. See http://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=29374
[Spotted by Daniel Lo]
- Fixed an exists($array[$i]) that prevented compatibility with perl
5.005.
- Moved the repository from my personal CVS repo to Google Code.
Path::Class is a module for manipulation of file and directory
specifications (strings describing their locations, like
'/home/ken/foo.txt' or 'C:\Windows\Foo.txt') in a cross-platform manner.
It supports pretty much every platform Perl runs on, including Unix,
Windows, Mac, VMS, Epoc, Cygwin, OS/2, and NetWare.
Needed for SVK-v2.0.0.