libtree-simple-perl 1.31-1 source package in Ubuntu

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libtree-simple-perl (1.31-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Team upload.

  [ gregor herrmann ]
  * debian/copyright: change Copyright-Format 1.0 URL to HTTPS.

  [ Nuno Carvalho ]
  * Import upstream version 1.31.
  * debian/control: declare compliance with Debian Policy 4.1.1.

  [ gregor herrmann ]
  * Update alternative build dependency on Test::More.

 -- Nuno Carvalho <email address hidden>  Fri, 06 Oct 2017 11:04:48 +0100

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Debian Perl Group
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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.