This Perl module converts SVN::Notify log messages from Markdown
format to HTML.
This Perl module implements a Subversion property to control
SVN::Notify commit message subscriptions.
This Perl module produces snapshots of a Subversion repository path.
Typically used as part of a postcommit script, it will automatically
create a .tar.gz file for every commit to a specified path.
This step recreates the MANIFEST by effectively running make manifest, or the
equivalent in your build process.
I use this as I don't have superfluous files lying around in the distribution
directories, and have set the relevant svk ignore properties.
To use it, just list in your .shipit file.
Sort::Key::DateTime allows to sort objects by some (calculated) key of
type DateTime.
Sub::Exporter::ForMethods is helper routines for using Sub::Exporter
to build methods.
Sub::Exporter::GlobExporter - export shared globs with Sub::Exporter collectors
Sub::Exporter::Lexical provides an alternate installer for Sub::Exporter.
Installers are documented in Sub::Exporter's documentation; all you need to know
is that by using Sub::Exporter::Lexical's installer, you can import routines
into a lexical scope that will be cleaned up when that scope ends.
Sub::Exporter is an incredibly powerful module, but with that power comes great
responsibility, er- as well as some runtime penalties. This module is a
Sub::Exporter wrapper that will let your users just use Exporter if all they are
doing is picking exports, but use Sub::Exporter if your users try to use
Sub::Exporter's more advanced features features, like renaming exports, if they
try to use them.
Note that this module will export @EXPORT and @EXPORT_OK package variables for
Exporter to work. Additionally, if your package uses advanced Sub::Exporter
features like currying, this module will only ever use Sub::Exporter, so you
might as well use it directly.
Symbol::Global::Name takes a reference and optional package name. It
returns the name of the referenced variable as long as it's in the
package or sub-package and it's a global variable. Returned name is
prefixed with type sigil, eg. '$', '@', '%', '&' or '*'.