- Updating package for p5 module YAML::Tiny from 1.38 to 1.39
Upstream changes:
1.39 Thu 21 May 2009
- Even though utf8 starts at 5.7+ there's no is_utf till
5.8.1 so skip in the tests if needed (ADAMK)
- Updating package for p5 module YAML::Tiny from 1.36 to 1.38
- Setting license to gnu-gpl-v2
Upstream changes:
1.38 Sat 16 May 2009
- Moving the test suite style closer to Parse::CPAN::Meta
- Changed exceptions closer to Parse::CPAN::Meta
- Fixed Changes file date for 1.37 :)
1.37 Sat 16 May 2009
- Call $self->_error instead of $class->_error when we can
- Refactoring away some of the code other people have been
contributing lately that most certainly NOT ::Tiny style.
- Avoid the need to do '' escaping by moving it to "'"
- Added comparative testing with YAML::Perl
Upstream changes:
1.36 Wed 7 Jan 2009
- Fixing missing feature reported by H.Merijn Brand
1.35 Wed 17 Dec 2008
- Production release for changes in 1.34_01
- No other changes
1.34_01 Wed 19 Nov 2008
- Improving sub-classability by passing the indent level through
to the ->_write_scalar method.
1.33 Thu 24 Jul 2008
- Export Load and Dump functions by default.
to trigger/signal a rebuild for the transition 5.8.8 -> 5.10.0.
The list of packages is computed by finding all packages which end
up having either of PERL5_USE_PACKLIST, BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl,
or PERL5_PACKLIST defined in their make setup (tested via
"make show-vars VARNAMES=...").
YAML::Tiny is a perl class for reading and writing YAML-style files,
written with as little code as possible, reducing load time and
memory overhead.
Most of the time it is accepted that Perl applications use a lot
of memory and modules. The ::Tiny family of modules is specifically
intended to provide an ultralight and zero-dependency alternative
to many more-thorough standard modules.
This module is primarily for reading human-written files (like
simple config files) and generating very simple human-readable
files. Note that I said human-readable and not geek-readable. The
sort of files that your average manager or secretary should be able
to look at and make sense of.
YAML::Tiny does not generate comments, it won't necesarily preserve
the order of your hashes, and it will normalise if reading in and
writing out again.
It only supports a very basic subset of the full YAML specification.