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- Updating Perl-Tidy from 20071205 to 20090616 - Setting license to gnu-gpl-v2 Upstream changes: 2009 06 16 - Allow configuration file to be 'perltidy.ini' for Windows systems. i.e. C:\Documents and Settings\User\perltidy.ini and added documentation for setting configuation file under Windows in man page. Thanks to Stuart Clark. - Corrected problem of unwanted semicolons in hash ref within given/when code. Thanks to Nelo Onyiah. - added new flag -cscb or --closing-side-comments-balanced When using closing-side-comments, and the closing-side-comment-maximum-text limit is exceeded, then the comment text must be truncated. Previous versions of perltidy terminate with three dots, and this can still be achieved with -ncscb: perltidy -csc -ncscb } ## end foreach my $foo (sort { $b cmp $a ... However this causes a problem with older editors which cannot recognize comments or are not configured to doso because they cannot "bounce" around in the text correctly. The B<-cscb> flag tries to help them by appending appropriate terminal balancing structure: perltidy -csc -cscb } ## end foreach my $foo (sort { $b cmp $a ... }) Since there is much to be gained and little to be lost by doing this, the default is B<-cscb>. Use B<-ncscb> if you do not want this. Thanks to Daniel Becker for suggesting this option. - After an isolated closing eval block the continuation indentation will be removed so that the braces line up more like other blocks. Thanks to Yves Orton. OLD: eval { #STUFF; 1; # return true } or do { #handle error }; NEW: eval { #STUFF; 1; # return true } or do { #handle error }; -A new flag -asbl (or --opening-anonymous-sub-brace-on-new-line) has been added to put the opening brace of anonymous sub's on a new line, as in the following snippet: my $code = sub { my $arg = shift; return $arg->(@_); }; This was not possible before because the -sbl flag only applies to named subs. Thanks to Benjamin Krupp. -Fix tokenization bug with the following snippet print 'hi' if { x => 1, }->{x}; which resulted in a semicolon being added after the comma. The workaround was to use -nasc, but this is no longer necessary. Thanks to Brian Duggan. -Fixed problem in which an incorrect error message could be triggered by the (unusual) combination of parameters -lp -i=0 -l=2 -ci=0 for example. Thanks to Richard Jelinek. -A new flag --keep-old-blank-lines=n has been added to give more control over the treatment of old blank lines in a script. The manual has been revised to discuss the new flag and clarify the treatment of old blank lines. Thanks to Oliver Schaefer.
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Makefile
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Makefile
# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.12 2009/07/07 20:05:26 sno Exp $
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DISTNAME= Perl-Tidy-20090616
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PKGNAME= p5-${DISTNAME}
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SVR4_PKGNAME= p5pt
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CATEGORIES= devel perl5
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MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE:=perltidy/}
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MAINTAINER= pkgsrc-users@NetBSD.org
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HOMEPAGE= http://perltidy.sourceforge.net/
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#HOMEPAGE= http://search.cpan.org/dist/Perl-Tidy/
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COMMENT= Parses and beautifies perl source
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LICENSE= gnu-gpl-v2
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PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPES= overwrite pkgviews
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PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT= user-destdir
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PERL5_PACKLIST= auto/Perl/Tidy/.packlist
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.include "../../lang/perl5/module.mk"
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.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"
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