libtree-simple-perl 1.18-1 source package in Ubuntu
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libtree-simple-perl (1.18-1) unstable; urgency=low [ gregor herrmann ] * New upstream release. * debian/control: Added: Vcs-Svn field (source stanza); Vcs-Browser field (source stanza); Homepage field (source stanza). Removed: XS- Vcs-Svn fields. * Add libtest-pod-coverage-perl to build dependencies. * debian/rules: make install target depend on build-stamp. * Update debian/watch. * Add generic upstream URL to debian/copyright. [ Damyan Ivanov ] * More debian/rules cleanup + Drop DESTDIR= setting and parameter to dh_builddeb + Properly use DESTDIR and PREFIX when invoking $(MAKE) install + Let build: depend in 'install', stamps still do their job + Move stamp-cleaning before distclean + Use '$@' when touching stamps * debian/control + Wrap long fields + Add myself to Uploaders -- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync <email address hidden> Tue, 20 Nov 2007 13:38:06 +0000
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- Uploaded by:
- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync
- Uploaded to:
- Hardy
- Original maintainer:
- Debian Perl Group
- Architectures:
- all
- Section:
- perl
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
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Precise | release | universe | perl |
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libtree-simple-perl_1.18.orig.tar.gz | 32.1 KiB | cfbcdf0e02fb94134e1308ef5c3feb4ca4d4ff4cc4199b14fa9be7821183622d |
libtree-simple-perl_1.18-1.diff.gz | 3.1 KiB | 64c02504f52b08cf89bd252fdbf63ba2420401c3ec472e822dd4fa19ea6807a0 |
libtree-simple-perl_1.18-1.dsc | 1.0 KiB | c8295a3e6d1d1d4779ea93ed31cd3335fc8dc5d5fe0fa2ba2e3f7cbcf851bb46 |
Binary packages built by this source
- libtree-simple-perl: implementation of a simple tree object
Tree::Simple is a fully object-oriented implementation of a simple
n-ary tree. It is built upon the concept of parent-child
relationships, so therefore every Tree::Simple object has both a
parent and a set of children (who themselves may have children, and so
on). Every Tree::Simple object also has siblings, as they are just the
children of their immediate parent.
.
It can be used to model hierarchal information such as a file-system,
the organizational structure of a company, an object inheritance
hierarchy, versioned files from a version control system or even an
abstract syntax tree for use in a parser. It makes no assumptions as
to your intended usage, but instead simply provides the structure and
means of accessing and traversing said structure.
.
This module uses exceptions and a minimal Design By Contract
style. All method arguments are required unless specified in the
documentation, if a required argument is not defined an exception will
usually be thrown. Many arguments are also required to be of a
specific type, for instance the $parent argument to the constructor
must be a Tree::Simple object or an object derived from Tree::Simple,
otherwise an exception is thrown.