@@ -1,55 +0,0 @@
-0.16
-
-Fixed Exporter::Easiest so that it automatically does the use vars, the
-problem was that I was not using the magic goto so the vars were being used
-in the wrong package.
-
-Factored out some code in the vars tests.
-
-0.15
-
-changed the processing order and documented it
-
-FAIL symbols are now added to EXPORT_OK
-
-Fixed bug, ":" now is anchored to start of string for tag detection is Easiest
-
-Optimised expand_tags a little by specialising the add/delete code for the
-tag and non-tag cases.
-
-0.14
-
-some slight optimistaions
-
-no longer subtracting the FAIL from OK
-
-more helpful errors messages
-
-added benchmark
-
-0.13
-
-I should have fixed Easiest to work with ALL as weel as VARS and ISA, done now
-
-Doc fixes
-
-0.12
-
-Fixed Easiest to handle scalar values for VARS and ISA
-
-0.11
-
-No longer need to use TAGS in Easiest
-
-Added ISA control
-
-No longer including EXPORT in EXPORT_OK
-
-Added OK_ONLY, which means only these symbols go in EXPORT_OK
-
-Added VARS control. Now no longer need to explicitly use vars for exportable
-variables
-
-0.1
-
-initial release
@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
+Revision history for Perl module Exporter::Easy
+
+0.17 2014-07-03 NEILB
+ - Switched to Dist::Zilla, in the process fixing RT#40987
+ - Added a load of alternative Exporter modules to SEE ALSO
+ - Decided to do a developer release first, given there are 16 dists on
+ CPAN that use this dist.
+ - Added github repo to pods.
+ - Renamed CHANGES to Changes and reformatted as per CPAN::Changes::Spec
+
+0.16_01 2014-06-29 NEILB
+ - All changed in 0.17 were first in this developer release
+
+0.16 2004-08-03 FDALY
+
+ - Fixed Exporter::Easiest so that it automatically does the use vars,
+ the problem was that I was not using the magic goto so the vars were
+ being used in the wrong package.
+ - Factored out some code in the vars tests.
+
+0.15 2003-02-25 FDALY
+
+ - changed the processing order and documented it
+ - FAIL symbols are now added to EXPORT_OK
+ - Fixed bug, ":" now is anchored to start of string for tag detection
+ is Easiest
+ - Optimised expand_tags a little by specialising the add/delete code
+ for the tag and non-tag cases.
+
+0.14 2003-02-13 FDALY
+
+ - some slight optimistaions
+ - no longer subtracting the FAIL from OK
+ - more helpful errors messages
+ - added benchmark
+
+0.13 2003-02-13 FDALY
+
+ - I should have fixed Easiest to work with ALL as weel as VARS and ISA,
+ done now
+ - Doc fixes
+
+0.12 2003-02-13 FDALY
+
+ - Fixed Easiest to handle scalar values for VARS and ISA
+
+0.11 2003-02-13 FDALY
+
+ - No longer need to use TAGS in Easiest
+ - Added ISA control
+ - No longer including EXPORT in EXPORT_OK
+ - Added OK_ONLY, which means only these symbols go in EXPORT_OK
+ - Added VARS control. Now no longer need to explicitly use vars
+ for exportable variables
+
+0.1 2003-02-12 FDALY
+
+ - initial release
+
@@ -0,0 +1,379 @@
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+
@@ -1,12 +1,15 @@
+# This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Manifest v5.019.
+Changes
+LICENSE
+MANIFEST
+META.yml
+Makefile.PL
+README
+TODO
bench
-CHANGES
+dist.ini
lib/Exporter/Easiest.pm
lib/Exporter/Easy.pm
-Makefile.PL
-MANIFEST
-README
t/Easiest.t
t/Easy.t
t/Run.pm
-TODO
-META.yml Module meta-data (added by MakeMaker)
@@ -1,10 +1,27 @@
-# http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec.html
-#XXXXXXX This is a prototype!!! It will change in the future!!! XXXXX#
-name: Exporter-Easy
-version: 0.16
-version_from: ./lib/Exporter/Easy.pm
-installdirs: perl
+---
+abstract: 'Takes the drudgery out of Exporting symbols'
+author:
+ - 'Fergal Daly <fergal@esatclear.ie>'
+build_requires:
+ Test::More: '0'
+ base: '0'
+ lib: '0'
+configure_requires:
+ ExtUtils::MakeMaker: '6.30'
+dynamic_config: 0
+generated_by: 'Dist::Zilla version 5.019, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.141170'
+license: perl
+meta-spec:
+ url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html
+ version: '1.4'
+name: Exporter-Easy
requires:
-
-distribution_type: module
-generated_by: ExtUtils::MakeMaker version 6.17
+ Exporter: '0'
+ perl: '5.006'
+ strict: '0'
+ vars: '0'
+ warnings: '0'
+resources:
+ homepage: https://github.com/neilbowers/Exporter-Easy
+ repository: https://github.com/neilbowers/Exporter-Easy.git
+version: '0.17'
@@ -1,10 +1,63 @@
-# $Header: /home/fergal/my/cvs/Exporter-Easy/Makefile.PL,v 1.1 2003/02/11 22:37:36 fergal Exp $
-use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
+# This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::MakeMaker v5.019.
+use strict;
+use warnings;
-WriteMakefile(
- AUTHOR => 'Fergal Daly <fergal@esatclear.ie>',
- NAME => 'Exporter::Easy',
- VERSION_FROM => './lib/Exporter/Easy.pm',
- INSTALLDIRS => 'perl',
+use 5.006;
+
+use ExtUtils::MakeMaker 6.30;
+
+
+
+my %WriteMakefileArgs = (
+ "ABSTRACT" => "Takes the drudgery out of Exporting symbols",
+ "AUTHOR" => "Fergal Daly <fergal\@esatclear.ie>",
+ "CONFIGURE_REQUIRES" => {
+ "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" => "6.30"
+ },
+ "DISTNAME" => "Exporter-Easy",
+ "EXE_FILES" => [],
+ "LICENSE" => "perl",
+ "NAME" => "Exporter::Easy",
+ "PREREQ_PM" => {
+ "Exporter" => 0,
+ "strict" => 0,
+ "vars" => 0,
+ "warnings" => 0
+ },
+ "TEST_REQUIRES" => {
+ "Test::More" => 0,
+ "base" => 0,
+ "lib" => 0
+ },
+ "VERSION" => "0.17",
+ "test" => {
+ "TESTS" => "t/*.t"
+ }
+);
+
+
+my %FallbackPrereqs = (
+ "Exporter" => 0,
+ "Test::More" => 0,
+ "base" => 0,
+ "lib" => 0,
+ "strict" => 0,
+ "vars" => 0,
+ "warnings" => 0
);
+
+
+unless ( eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION(6.63_03) } ) {
+ delete $WriteMakefileArgs{TEST_REQUIRES};
+ delete $WriteMakefileArgs{BUILD_REQUIRES};
+ $WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM} = \%FallbackPrereqs;
+}
+
+delete $WriteMakefileArgs{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES}
+ unless eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION(6.52) };
+
+WriteMakefile(%WriteMakefileArgs);
+
+
+
@@ -1,83 +1,15 @@
-Eporter::Easy gets rid of the drudgery of exporting symbols allowing you to
-eliminate those bits of code that exists in every single module that uses
-Exporter.
-It also allows you to define tags in terms of other tags and you no longer
-have to worry about filling in @EXPORT_OK.
-So
+This archive contains the distribution Exporter-Easy,
+version 0.17:
-require Exporter;
-our @ISA = ('Exporter');
-our @EXPORT = qw( open close );
+ Takes the drudgery out of Exporting symbols
-becomes
+This software is copyright (c) 2003 by Fergal Daly.
-use Exporter::Easy(EXPORT => [qw( open close ]);
+This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
-and
-use strict;
+This README file was generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Readme v5.019.
-our(@EXPORT, @EXPORT_OK, %EXPORT_TAGS, @VARS, @);
-require Exporter;
-our @ISA = ('Exporter');
-@EXPORT = qw(getservbyname getservbyport getservent getserv);
-@EXPORT_OK = qw( $s_name @s_aliases $s_port $s_proto );
-%EXPORT_TAGS = (FIELDS => [ @EXPORT_OK, @EXPORT ] );
-
-our ($s_name, @s_aliases, $s_port, $sx_proto);
-
-$s_port = 8080;
-
-becomes
-
-use strict;
-
-use Exporter::Easy(
- EXPORT => [qw(getservbyname getservbyport getservent getserv)],
- OK => [qw( $s_name @s_aliases $s_port $s_proto ]),
- ALL => 'FIELDS',
-);
-
-$s_port = 8080;
-
-and finally this becomes possible without lots of nasty arrays
-
-use Exporter::Easy (
- EXPORT => [qw( init :base )],
- TAGS => [
- base => [qw( open close )],
- read => [qw( read sysread readline )],
- write => [qw( print write writeline )],
- misc => [qw( select flush )],
- most => [qw( :base :read :write)],
- no_misc => [qw( :all !:misc )],
- ],
- OK => [qw( $some $other $stuff )],
- ALL => 'all',
-);
-
-Exporter::Easiest lets you do leave out almost all of the punctuation, so
-the above becomes
-
-use Exporter::Easy q(
-
- :base => open close
- :read => read sysread readline
- :write => print write writeline
- :misc => select flush
- :most => :base :read :write
- :no_misc => :all !:misc
-
- EXPORT => init :base
- OK => $some $other $stuff
- ALL => all
-);
-
-
-
- epxorting symbols can't get
-any easier than this!
-
-Written by Fergal Daly <fergal@esatclear.ie>
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+name = Exporter-Easy
+author = Fergal Daly <fergal@esatclear.ie>
+license = Perl_5
+copyright_holder = Fergal Daly
+copyright_year = 2003
+
+version = 0.17
+
+[@Basic]
+[PkgVersion]
+[AutoPrereqs]
+[GithubMeta]
@@ -1,12 +1,10 @@
-# $Header: /home/fergal/my/cvs/Exporter-Easy/lib/Exporter/Easiest.pm,v 1.5 2003/02/13 13:09:15 fergal Exp $
-# Be lean.
-use strict;
-no strict 'refs';
-
package Exporter::Easiest;
+$Exporter::Easiest::VERSION = '0.17';
+use 5.006;
+use strict;
+use warnings;
-require 5.006;
-
+no strict 'refs';
require Exporter::Easy;
sub import
@@ -131,7 +129,12 @@ not significant, all the parsing logic revolves around the use of ':'s and
=head1 SEE ALSO
-For the real details on exporting symbols see Exporter and Exporter::Easy
+For the real details on exporting symbols see L<Exporter>
+and L<Exporter::Easy>.
+
+=head1 REPOSITORY
+
+L<https://github.com/neilbowers/Exporter-Easy>
=head1 AUTHOR
@@ -1,16 +1,12 @@
-# $Header: /home/fergal/my/cvs/Exporter-Easy/lib/Exporter/Easy.pm,v 1.24 2003/02/14 16:53:20 fergal Exp $
-
-use strict;
-
package Exporter::Easy;
-
-require 5.006;
+$Exporter::Easy::VERSION = '0.17';
+use 5.006;
+use strict;
+use warnings;
require Exporter;
-
use vars;
-our $VERSION = '0.16';
sub import
{
@@ -269,7 +265,8 @@ In other files which wish to use YourModule:
=head1 DESCRIPTION
-Exporter::Easy makes using Exporter easy. In it's simplest case it allows
+Exporter::Easy makes using Exporter easy.
+In its simplest case, it allows
you to drop the boilerplate code that comes with using Exporter, so
require Exporter;
@@ -405,8 +402,52 @@ all symbols anyway).
=head1 SEE ALSO
-For details on what all these arrays and hashes actually do, see the
-Exporter documentation.
+L<Exporter> is the grandaddy of all Exporter modules, and bundled with Perl
+itself, unlike the rest of the modules listed here. Look at the documentation
+for this module to see more explanation of the OK, EXPORT and other variables.
+
+L<Attribute::Exporter> defines attributes which you use to mark
+which subs and variables you want to export, and how.
+
+L<Exporter::Simple> also uses attributes to control the export of
+functions and variables from your module.
+
+L<Const::Exporter> makes it easy to create a module that exports constants.
+
+L<Constant::Exporter> is another module that makes it easy to create
+modules that define and export constants.
+
+L<Sub::Exporter> is a "sophisticated exporter for custom-built routines";
+it lets you provide generators that can be used to customise what
+gets imported when someone uses your module.
+
+L<Exporter::Tiny> provides the same features as L<Sub::Exporter>,
+but relying only on core dependencies.
+
+L<Exporter::Shiny> is a shortcut for L<Exporter::Tiny> that
+provides a more concise notation for providing optional exports.
+
+L<Exporter::Declare> provides syntactic sugar to make the export
+status of your functions part of their declaration. Kind of.
+
+L<AppConfig::Exporter> lets you export part of an L<AppConfig>-based
+configuration.
+
+L<Exporter::Lexical> lets you export lexical subs from your module.
+
+L<Constant::Exporter::Lazy> lets you write a module that exports
+function-style constants, which are instantiated lazily.
+
+L<Exporter::Auto> will export everything from your module that
+it thinks is a public function (name doesn't start with an underscore).
+
+L<Class::Exporter> lets you export class methods as regular subroutines.
+
+L<Xporter> is like Exporter, but with persistent defaults and auto-ISA.
+
+=head1 REPOSITORY
+
+L<https://github.com/neilbowers/Exporter-Easy>
=head1 AUTHOR