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Software Version Description
for
File::SubPM - Obsoleted by C<File::Where> 1.16. Process sub module names found in a sub directory
Revision: D
Version: 0.05
Date: 2004/05/04
Prepared for: General Public
Prepared by: SoftwareDiamonds.com E<lt>support@SoftwareDiamonds.comE<gt>
Copyright: copyright © 2003 Software Diamonds
Classification: NONE
1.0 SCOPE
This paragraph identifies and provides an overview of the released files.
1.1 Identification
This release, identified in 3.2, is a collection of Perl modules that extend the capabilities of the Perl language.
1.2 System overview
The system is the Perl programming language software. As established by the Perl referenced documents, program modules, such the "File::SubPM" module, extend the Perl language.
Many times sub program modules are placed in a sub directory. The methods in the "File::SubPM" module find all the modules in a sub directory and perform other processing of sub module names.
1.3 Document overview.
This document releases File::SubPM version 0.05 providing a description of the inventory, installation instructions and other information necessary to utilize and track this release.
3.0 VERSION DESCRIPTION
All file specifications in this SVD use the Unix operating system file specification.
3.1 Inventory of materials released.
This document releases the file
File-SubPM-0.05.tar.gz
found at the following repository(s):
http://www.softwarediamonds/packages/
http://www.perl.com/CPAN/authors/id/S/SO/SOFTDIA/
Restrictions regarding duplication and license provisions are as follows:
- Copyright.
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copyright © 2003 Software Diamonds
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603 882-0846 E<lt>support@SoftwareDiamonds.comE<gt>
- License.
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3.2 Inventory of software contents
The content of the released, compressed, archieve file, consists of the following files:
file version date comment
------------------------------------------------------------ ------- ---------- ------------------------
lib/Docs/Site_SVD/File_SubPM.pm 0.05 2004/05/04 revised 0.04
MANIFEST 0.05 2004/05/04 generated, replaces 0.04
Makefile.PL 0.05 2004/05/04 generated, replaces 0.04
README 0.05 2004/05/04 generated, replaces 0.04
lib/File/SubPM.pm 1.12 2004/05/04 unchanged
t/File/SubPM.d 0.03 2004/05/04 unchanged
t/File/SubPM.pm 0.02 2004/05/04 unchanged
t/File/SubPM.t 0.09 2004/05/04 unchanged
t/File/_Drivers_/Driver.pm 0.02 2004/05/04 unchanged
t/File/_Drivers_/Generate.pm 0.02 2004/05/04 unchanged
t/File/_Drivers_/IO.pm 0.02 2004/05/04 unchanged
t/File/File/Package.pm 1.16 2004/05/04 unchanged
t/File/Test/Tech.pm 1.22 2004/05/04 unchanged
t/File/Data/Secs2.pm 1.19 2004/05/04 unchanged
t/File/Data/SecsPack.pm 0.04 2004/05/04 unchanged
t/File/Data/Startup.pm 0.04 2004/05/04 unchanged
3.3 Changes
Changes are as follows:
- Test-TestUtil-0.01
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Originated
- Test-TestUtil-0.02
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Correct failure from Josts Smokehouse" <Jost.Krieger+smokeback@ruhr-uni-bochum.de> test run
t/Test/TestUtil/TestUtil....Bareword "fspec_dirs" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at
/net/sunu991/disc1/.cpanplus/5.8.0/build/Test-TestUtil-0.01/blib/lib/Test/TestUtil.pm line 56.
Changed line 56 from
my @dirs = (fspec_dirs) ? $from_package->splitdir( $fspec_dirs ) : ();
to
my @dirs = ($fspec_dirs) ? $from_package->splitdir( $fspec_dirs ) : ();
This error is troublesome since the test passed on my system using Active Perl under Microsoft NT. It should never have passed. This error is in a core method, fspec2fspec, that changes file specifications from one operating system to another operating system. This method has been in service unchanged for some time.
- Test-TestUtil-0.03
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Correct failure from Josts Smokehouse" <Jost.Krieger+smokeback@ruhr-uni-bochum.de> test run
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /usr/local/perl/bin/perl "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harness(0, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/Test/TestUtil/TestUtil.t t/Test/TestUtil/TestUtil....# Test 18 got: '$VAR1 = ''; ' (t/Test/TestUtil/TestUtil.t at line 540 fail #17) # Expected: '$VAR1 = '\\=head1 Title Page
The pm2datah method is not returning any data for Test 18. This will also cause the test of pm2data, test 19 to fail. The pm2datah is searching for the string "\n__DATA__\n".
The "\n" character on Perl is a logical end of line character sequence. The "\n" end of line is different on Mr. Smokehouse's Unix operating system than on my Windows NT operating system. The test file was created under MSWin32 and uses a MSWin32 "\n". Under UNIX, pm2datah method will look for the Unix "\n" and there will not be any.
Changed "\n__DATA__\n" to /[\012\015]__DATA__/.
During the clean-up for CPAN, broke the format_hash_table method for tables in hash of hash format. Fixed the break, added test 29 to the t/Test/TestUtil/TestUtil.t test script for this feature, and added a discusssion of this feature in POD discription for format_hash_table
- Test-TestUtil-0.04
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item our old friend visits again - DOS and UNIX text file incompatibility
This impacts other modules. We have to examine all modules for this portability defect and correct any found defects.
Correct failure from Josts Smokehouse" <Jost.Krieger+smokeback@ruhr-uni-bochum.de> and Kingpin <mthurn@carbon> test runs.
On Mr. Smokehouse's run email the got: VAR1 clearly showed extra white space line that is not present in the expected: VAR1. In Mr. Kingpin's run the got: VAR1 and expected: VAR1 look visually the same. However, the Unix found a difference(s) and failed the test.
For Mr. Smokehouse's run:
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /usr/local/bin/perl "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harness(0, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/Test/TestUtil/TestUtil.t t/Test/TestUtil/TestUtil....NOK 18# Test 18 got: '$VAR1 = '\\=head1 Title Page
Software Version Description for File::SubPM - Obsoleted by C<File::Where> 1.16. Process sub module names found in a sub directory Revision: D
[snip]
(t/Test/TestUtil/TestUtil.t at line 565 fail #17) # Expected: '$VAR1 = '\\=head1 Title Page
Software Version Description for File::SubPM - Obsoleted by C<File::Where> 1.16. Process sub module names found in a sub directory
What we have before, was a totally "failure to communicate." aka Cool Hand Luke. VAR1 was empty. Now VAR1 has something. It is not completely dead. One probable cause is the Unix operating system must be producing two Unix \012 new lines for a Microsoft single newline \015\012. Without being able to examine the test with a debugger, the only way to verify this is to provide the fix and see if the problem goes away when this great group of testers try for the fourth time.
Revised fin method to take a handle, change pm2datah method handle, $fh, to binary by adding a binmode $fh statement, and pass the actual thru the fin method for test 18.
Use fin($fh) to read in the data for pm2data, test 19 Unit Under Test (UUT), instead of using the raw file handle.
The fin method takes any \015\012 combination and changes it into the logical Perl new line, "\n", for the current operating system.
- File-FileUtil-0.01
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At 02:44 AM 6/14/2003 +0200, Max Maischein wrote: A second thing that I would like you to reconsider is the naming of "Test::TestUtil" respectively "Test::Tech" - neither of those is descriptive of what the routines actually do or what the module implements. I would recommend renaming them to something closer to your other modules, maybe "Test::SVDMaker::Util" and "Test::SVDMaker::Tech", as some routines do not seem to be specific to the Test::-suite but rather general (format_array_table). Some parts (the "scrub" routines) might even better live in another module namespace, "Test::Util::ScrubData" or something like that.
Broke away all the file related methods from Test::TestUtil and created this module File::FileUtil so the module name is more descriptive of the methods within the module.
Broke the smart nl code out of the fin method and made it is own separate method, smart_nl method.
At 02:44 AM 6/14/2003 +0200, Max Maischein wrote: Perl, as Perl already does smart newline handling, (even though with the advent of 5.8 even Unix-people have to learn the word "binmode" now :-))
The only place where I see Perl does smart newline handling is the crlf IO displine introduce in Perl 5.6. The File::FileUtil has a use 5.001 so that 5.6 Perl built-ins cannot be used. Added comment to smart_nl that for users with 5.6 Perl that it may be better to use the built-in crlf IO discipline.
For the load_package method that uses a eval "require $package" to load the package, the $@ does not capture all the warnings and error messages, at least not with ActiveState Perl. Added code the captures also the warnings, by temporaily reassigning $SIG(__WARN__), and added these to the $@ error messages.
Added two new tests to verify the NOGO paths for the for the load_package method. One tests for load module failure looking for all the possilbe information on why the module did not load. The other verifies that the vocabulary is present after the loading the module. This information is very helpful when you must remote debug a load failure from CPAN testing whose is running on a different platform.
- File-FileUtil-0.02
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Added the method hex_dump.
- File-FileUtil-0.03
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- test_lib2inc
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Returns to parent directory of the first t directory going up from the test script instead of the t directory.
- find_t_roots
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Added the function find_t_roots that returns the parent directory of all the directories in @INC
- File-SubPM-0.01
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Removed the methods for converting a program module specification to its absolute file from the "File::FileUtil" module to their own module "File::SubPM" module. The module name is now more descriptive of the routines in the module.
- File-SubPM-0.02
- File-SubPM-0.03
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Change the test so that test support program modules resides in distribution directory tlib directory instead of the lib directory. Because they are no longer in the lib directory, test support files will not be installed as a pre-condition for the test of this module. The test of this module will precede immediately. The test support files in the tlib directory will vanish after the installtion.
- File-SubPM-0.03
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Added the 'Data-Secs2' to the 'tlib' test library. Upgraded to the 'Test-Tech' module that uses the 'Data-Secs2' module.
- File-SubPM-0.04
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The lastest build of Test::STDmaker expects the test library in the same directory as the test script. Coordiated with the lastest Test::STDmaker by moving the test library from tlib to t/File, the same directory as the test script and deleting the test library File::TestPath program module.
Obsoleted this package by moving the subroutines to the
File::Where
program module and changing the interface slightly. This program module is now gutted and keep it around for a while for to support the transition toFile::Where
3.4 Adaptation data.
This installation requires that the installation site has the Perl programming language installed. There are no other additional requirements or tailoring needed of configurations files, adaptation data or other software needed for this installation particular to any installation site.
3.5 Related documents.
There are no related documents needed for the installation and test of this release.
3.6 Installation instructions.
Instructions for installation, installation tests and installation support are as follows:
- Installation Instructions.
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To installed the release file, use the CPAN module pr PPM module in the Perl release or the INSTALL.PL script at the following web site:
http://packages.SoftwareDiamonds.com
Follow the instructions for the the chosen installation software.
If all else fails, the file may be manually installed. Enter one of the following repositories in a web browser:
http://www.softwarediamonds/packages/ http://www.perl.com/CPAN/authors/id/S/SO/SOFTDIA/
Right click on 'File-SubPM-0.05.tar.gz' and download to a temporary installation directory. Enter the following where $make is 'nmake' for microsoft windows; otherwise 'make'.
gunzip File-SubPM-0.05.tar.gz tar -xf File-SubPM-0.05.tar perl Makefile.PL $make test $make install
On Microsoft operating system, nmake, tar, and gunzip must be in the exeuction path. If tar and gunzip are not install, download and install unxutils from
http://packages.softwarediamonds.com
- Prerequistes.
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'File::Where' => '1.16'
- Security, privacy, or safety precautions.
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None.
- Installation Tests.
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Most Perl installation software will run the following test script(s) as part of the installation:
t/File/SubPM.t
- Installation support.
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If there are installation problems or questions with the installation contact
603 882-0846 E<lt>support@SoftwareDiamonds.comE<gt>
3.7 Possible problems and known errors
There is still much work needed to ensure the quality of this module as follows:
State the functional requirements for each method including not only the GO paths but also what to expect for the NOGO paths
All the tests are GO path tests. Should add NOGO tests.
Add the requirements addressed as # R: comment to the tests
Write a program to build a matrix to trace test step to the requirements and vice versa by parsing the # R: comments. Automatically insert the matrix in the module POD.
4.0 NOTES
The following are useful acronyms:
- .d
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extension for a Perl demo script file
- .pm
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extension for a Perl Library Module
- .t
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extension for a Perl test script file
- POD
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Plain Old Documentation
2.0 SEE ALSO
1 POD Error
The following errors were encountered while parsing the POD:
- Around line 71:
Non-ASCII character seen before =encoding in '©'. Assuming CP1252