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Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/devel/p5-Perl-Tidy
From: Nia Alarie
Date: 2020-03-25 12:18:31
Message id: 20200325111831.D0931FB27@cvs.NetBSD.org
Log Message:
p5-Perl-Tidy: Update to 20200110
## 2020 01 10
- This release adds a flag to control the feature RT#130394 (allow short nested \
blocks)
introduced in the previous release. Unfortunately that feature breaks
RPerl installations, so a control flag has been introduced and that feature is now
off by default. The flag is:
--one-line-block-nesting=n, or -olbn=n, where n is an integer as follows:
-olbn=0 break nested one-line blocks into multiple lines [new DEFAULT]
-olbn=1 stable; keep existing nested-one line blocks intact [previous DEFAULT]
For example, consider this input line:
foreach (@list) { if ($_ eq $asked_for) { last } ++$found }
The new default behavior (-olbn=0), and behavior prior to version 20191203, is \
to break it into multiple lines:
foreach (@list) {
if ( $_ eq $asked_for ) { last }
++$found;
}
To keep nested one-line blocks such as this on a single line you can add the \
parameter -olbn=1.
- Fixed issue RT#131288: parse error for un-prototyped constant function without \
parenthesized
call parameters followed by ternary.
- Fixed issue RT#131360, installation documentation. Added a note that the binary
'perltidy' comes with the Perl::Tidy module. They can both normally be \
installed with
'cpanm Perl::Tidy'
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