Config-IniFiles-2.82000755000764000764 012146711711 14650 5ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000Config-IniFiles-2.82/Changes000444000764000764 6640212146711711 16330 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000Version 2.82 ( Tue 21 May 18:32:23 IDT 2013 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Add t/style-trailing-space.t . - Remove trailing space. Version 2.81 ( Thu 16 May 13:31:34 IDT 2013 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Add the CopySection method to copy a section. - Thanks to James Rouzier. Version 2.80 ( Tue 14 May 22:22:55 IDT 2013 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Add the RenameSection method to rename a section. - Thanks to James Rouzier. Version 2.79 ( Mon 6 May 10:02:47 IDT 2013 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Fix test failures with Pod-Simple-3.28: - http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/98f9d3a8-b557-11e2-9adc-3d5fc1508286 Version 2.78 ( Sun 21 Oct 13:14:39 IST 2012 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Fix https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=80259: - Warnings on undefined value in length in perl-5.10.x. Version 2.77 ( Thu Jun 21 19:35:23 IDT 2012 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Bump the List::MoreUtils dependency to '0.33'. - https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=77930 - Thanks to TJENNESS for the report. Version 2.76 ( Fri Jun 15 17:44:31 IDT 2012 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Correct the documentation regarding the syntax of calling ->WriteConfig(), which always accepts a mandatory filename and not just "->WriteConfig(-delta => 1)". - Thanks to the Mageia Linux QA team at: - https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6024#c17 Version 2.75 ( Fri May 25 15:25:29 IDT 2012 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Add "=encoding utf8" to the POD of lib/Config/IniFiles.pm - The POD contained wide characters and it is now an error in with recent Test::Pod and Pod::Simple. - See for example: http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/89000ebe-a5bc-11e1-a439-fa78ab6c2661 Version 2.74 ( Thu May 24 00:46:37 IDT 2012 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Made sure .ini files are output on Win32 with CR-LF pairs. - Thanks to Ben Johnson for reporting the bug and for a preliminary test script. - Add t/32mswin-outputs-contain-crs.t Version 2.73 ( Mon May 14 10:46:38 IDT 2012 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Regression bug fix: temporary file creation error should generate a warning and return undef() instead of throwing an exception. - https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=77039 - Thanks to Adam D. Barrat for noticing that, and Gregor Herrmann from Debian for reporting this issue. Version 2.72 ( Sat May 5 19:19:09 IDT 2012 ) ------------------------------------------------ * More refactoring. * Now requiring Fcntl (which is a core module) for SEEK_SET() and SEEK_CUR(). * Update the contact information on the POD. * Maintainer’s special birthday (5-May) release. Version 2.71: ( Wed May 2 10:59:04 IDT 2012 ) ------------------------------------------------ * SECURITY BUG FIX: Config::IniFiles used to write to a temporary filename with a predictable name ("${filename}-new") which opens the door for potential exploits. * Now requiring List::MoreUtils (for any() and other functions), File::Temp and File::Basename . * Add "use warnings;" to lib/Config/IniFiles.pm . * More refactoring. Version 2.70: ( Fri Apr 6 12:47:25 IDT 2012 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Fix the test dependency (in the new t/31comments_with_spaces.t test) on IO::stringy (now writing it to a file). - This caused some CPAN Testers failures such as: - http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/c16b9978-7f40-11e1-9d6f-f6dbfa7543f5 * Modernized some of the open() calls in the test files. - three args open, lexcial file handles, etc. Version 2.69: ( Thu Apr 5 12:05:46 IDT 2012 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Fix https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3388382&group_id=6926&atid=106926 - "Trailing comments with whitespace are not recognised" - Thanks to briconaut for the report and to rbowen for the patch and test. * Add the method ->OutputConfigToFileHandle which is a more explicit and safer version of ->OutputConfig. - ->OutputConfig now uses it. - all existing tests pass, and a new test was added to t/15store-and-retrieve-here-doc-terminator.t . * Started refactoring the code. - Expand tabs to spaces. - many other small changes. Version 2.68: ( Tue Jun 21 22:14:39 IDT 2011 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Typo correction: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=69003 Version 2.67: ( Tue Jun 21 14:55:07 IDT 2011 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Made sure that parameters with empty values will be written to the file. - Fixes https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=68554 . Version 2.66: ( Sat Jan 29 18:28:53 IST 2011 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Add support for the handle_trailing_comment option to support trailing comments at the end of a param=value line. - Fixes https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=43843 . - Original patch by Peter Xu. - Some comments and corrections of the patch by Shlomi Fish (the current Config-IniFiles maintainer.) Version 2.65: ( Thu Nov 25 12:00:00 IST 2010 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Replaced calls to File::Temp's tempfile() with those to its tempdir() followed by File::Spec->catfile() - hopefully fixes the CPAN smoking failures on Win32. Version 2.64: ( Sat Nov 20 11:47:07 IST 2010 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Fixed https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=63177 - tag-release.pl was installed into lib/Config by EU-MM. Converted the Makefile.PL to a wrapper around Build.PL by using Module-Build's create_makefile_pl='small' instead of create_makefile_pl='traditional' . Version 2.63: ( Fri Nov 19 16:50:58 IST 2010 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Fixed https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=63079 by refactoring/bug-fixing the main module into the _OutputParam method, which handles the output of multi-line and single-line parameters with all the edge cases. - The reported problem was that EOT was encountered again in certain cases in the output string, and now we make sure the program always avoid it. The reappearance of the bug was caused due to duplicate code, which was now eliminated. Version 2.62: ( Fri Nov 19 15:31:36 IST 2010 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Applied a modified version of Steven Haryanto's commit ac6ace8bf09fabba4e6ea3b2826ff13cd30507bc : - When writing config with fallback section, also omit the fallback section header, like the original file. Also, change t/19param-found-outside-section.t a bit to not require IO::Scalar and use File::Temp instead (we are testing WriteConfig anyway). - Shlomi Fish fixed unless'es to if's and converted a do { ... } if call to a block conditional, as well as made the open statements on t/19param more secure. * Add -nomultiline option. -Applied a modified version of Steven Haryanto's commit 2181f438d40b54c290a2dda5627a244c6e467a7b Version 2.61: ( Sun Nov 14 10:52:39 IST 2010 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Correct the opening comment on t/26scalar-filehandle.t to point to the right bug URL and to include the title of the bug - https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=54997 - this is the right URL. * Correct the check in t/26scalar-filehandle.t - it should check that Perl is above 5.8.x - not that IO::Scalar is available, because we use open my $fh, "<", \$buffer; Version 2.60: ( Sat Nov 13 09:21:23 IST 2010 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Made t/19param-found-outside-section.t pass in case IO::Scalar is not installed. - We got many failing test reports due to that, like: - http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/eb3df0f4-eeb7-11df-b934-9430e12b63f3 Version 2.59: ( Fri Nov 12 13:21:02 IST 2010 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Applied a patch from "sharyanto" about enabling the -fallback parameter to new for items outside any section. - https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=62944 * Add the tag-release.pl file to tag a release. Version 2.58: ( Mon May 17 10:43:06 IDT 2010 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Incorporated a fix for some broken POD. - https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=51617 - Thanks to Frank Wiegand for reporting it. * Got rid of \r/carriage-returns's in lib/Config/IniFiles.pm . - It interfered with applying a patch. * Applied a patch to get rid of indirect object notation in the documentation and code ("new Config::IniFiles") and replace it with Config::IniFiles->new(). - https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=57536 - Thanks to Tom Molesworth for the patch. Version 2.57: ( Mon Mar 1 15:49:54 IST 2010 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Fixed failure to read the ini file contents from a filehandle made out of a scalar - https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=45997 - Applied a patch by Nicolas Mendoza - thanks! Version 2.56: ( Thu Dec 31 06:55:01 IST 2009 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Hopefully fixed the skip() in t/07misc.t - https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=53238 - It was skip($num, $label) instead of skip($label, $num) and it lacked a "SKIP:" label. Version 2.55: ( Tue Dec 22 17:42:59 IST 2009 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Refactoring the tests: - Converted t/05hash.t to Test::More and modernised it. - Converted t/06oo.t to Test::More and modernised it. - Testing: extracted t/lib/Config/IniFiles/TestPaths.pm. - Converted t/10delta.t to Test::More and modernised it. - Add the t_unlink method. Version 2.54: ( Wed Nov 18 12:00:44 IST 2009 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Adapted t/25line-endings.t to perl-5.6.x . - http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.cpan.testers/2009/11/msg6026936.html - Failure there. - did that by replacing open ">:raw" with "binmode()". Version 2.53: ( Fri Nov 13 11:52:40 IST 2009 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Converted t/01basic.t to Test::More and modernised it. * Converted t/02weird.t to Test::More and modernised it. * Converted t/04import.t to Test::More and modernised it. * Applied a patch from Steffen Heinrich (SHE) for: - https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=51445 - included t/25line-endings.t - modified a little. Version 2.52: ( Sun Jun 28 16:16:09 IDT 2009 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Added more keys to Build.PL (author, etc.) * Added resources and keywords to META.yml. * Converted t/00load.t to Test-More. * No longer chdir()-ing into "t" in t/00load.t * Got rid of the "new Config::IniFiles" syntax in the tests. - replaced with Config::IniFiles->new(). - see "Perl Best Practices", "Programming Perl", 3rd Edition Version 2.51: ( Mon Jun 8 12:38:50 IDT 2009 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Fixed "#46721: $config->exists() does not pay attention to -nocase => 1" - https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=46721 Version 2.50: ( Sun May 31 14:54:14 IDT 2009 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Fixed the POD for SetParameterEOT: - https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=28375 * Added t/pod.t and t/pod-coverage.t and fixed the problems they pointed: - Removed some trailing pod. - http://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=46549 - Documented the ->OutputConfig() method. Version 2.49: ( Sat May 2 17:16:28 IDT 2009 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Fixed bug https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=45209 : - Makefile.PL lacked the empty "PL_FILES" directive. * Fixed bug https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=45588 : - Failure to read ini file contents from a scalar (via "IO::Scalar"). - added t/23scalar-ref.t Version 2.48: ( Tue Apr 7 15:24:55 IDT 2009 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Fixed bug https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=30402 : - Trailing comments at the end of the file are not written. - added a test (t/22trailing-comment-lines.t ) and a test file. * Reverted the fix to bug #34067 ( "Multiline values returned as array references in tied hash interface"), as it could potentially break a lot of old code, and was not such a good idea, and was less preferable from interface-sanity reasons. * Documented the old API in regards to bug #34067 - see above. Version 2.47: ( Wed Jan 21 11:32:24 IST 2009 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Fixed bug https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=34067 : - Multiline values returned as array references in tied hash interface - This was as opposed to the documentation. - added t/21multiline-values-in-tied.t and fixed some older tests. * Moved the eval'ed debugging code (_assert_invariants) to its own module, without the eval so the perl-5.6.2 will be happy. Now explicitly use'ing it from t/lib where appropriate. See for example: - http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.cpan.testers/2009/01/msg3101788.html Version 2.46: ( Sat Jan 17 16:31:52 IST 2009 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Added regression tests for bug #1720915 - https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1720915&group_id=6926&atid=106926 - the bug seems to be fixed in trunk. * Added a regression test for RT #36584 - https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=36584 - the bug seems to be fixed in trunk. * Added a regression test for RT #36309 - https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=36309 - Testing for allowedcommentchars. - the bug seems to be fixed in trunk. * Converted t/03comments.t to Test::More and did other cleanups in preparation of solving a few bugs. * Now GetSectionComment does the documented behaviour in scalar context and returns the string joined by newlines: - https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=8612 * Now GetParameterComment returns the right thing in scalar context (joined by newlines). It was documented and tested. - https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=8612 Version 2.45: ( Sat Dec 27 17:21:45 IST 2008 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Fixed bug #1230339: - https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1230339&group_id=6926&atid=106926 - Can't store and retrive "\nEOT\n" - Fixed by checking for the existence of the here-doc terminator in the string, and if so appending more characters. * Fixed bug #1565180 - https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1565180&group_id=6926&atid=106926 - -nocase breaks -default. - If a default-values section is specified, then -nocase did not look it up if it's not lowercase. * Fixed bug #1831654 - https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1831654&group_id=6926&atid=106926 - multiline-values are tainted. - Added a test as t/17untainted-multiline-values.t Version 2.44: ( Thu Dec 25 11:44:07 IST 2008 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Eliminated an assignment of $VERSION into itself to "get rid of warnings". Only caused warnings at Build.PL, and is unnecessary now that we "use vars". Version 2.43: ( Thu Dec 4 18:56:02 IST 2008 ) ------------------------------------------------ * Placed IniFiles.pm under lib/Config/IniFiles.pm. * Added a Build.PL file for the distribution. * Moved the ChangeLog to its own file - Changes. * Made the README contain the useful information and nothing else - previously it was a copy of the module's entire POD. * Added a regression test for: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=778593&group_id=6926&atid=106926 When copying tied-hashes representing sections with multiline values as keys, one used to get a reference instead of a copy. This was fixed in SVN but not in CPAN. * Added a test for opening an empty file, inspired by: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=927111&group_id=6926&atid=106926 * Added a fix for this bug: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=767913&group_id=6926&atid=106926 With a test that I wrote myself: in list context, ->val() returned the list containing (undef()) if there was no such key. Now returning the empty list which evaluates to false. * Added a test for bug "[ 2030786 ] Brackets within values are treated as section headers" It seems to be fixed on SVN. Revision 2.40 2003/12/08 10:33:13 domq Documentation tidyup Revision 2.39 2003/12/06 07:54:21 wadg [By Proxy for domq] * Encapsulation of internal data structures even for use within the class: e.g. ReadConfig() and the TIEHASH interface operate using accessor methods on $self. Causes massive simplification of the code. * TIEHASH interface made load-on-demand. Order of each() in TIEHASH same as configuration file's order (i.e. $self->Sections() and $self->Parameters()). * push() and exists() methods * -allowempty and -deltas parameters to new() * support for loading config from a SCALAR reference. Unfortunately this also requires a small patch to IO::Scalar, whose author has yet to respond to my email * ->{myparms} and ->{mysects} fields, supporting -delta=>1 option to WriteConfig() * _assert_invariants() method (used only in t/01basic.t and t/02weird.t, maybe should be packaged otherwise) Revision 2.39 2003/11/10 15:37:48 dom * Encapsulation of internal data structures even for use within the class: e.g. ReadConfig() and the TIEHASH interface operate using accessor methods on $self. Causes massive simplification of the code. * TIEHASH interface made load-on-demand. Order of each() in TIEHASH same as configuration file's order (i.e. $self->Sections() and $self->Parameters()). * push() and exists() methods * -allowempty and -deltas parameters to new() * support for loading config from a SCALAR reference. Unfortunately this also requires a small patch to IO::Scalar, whose author has yet to respond to my email * ->{myparms} and ->{mysects} fields, supporting -delta=>1 option to WriteConfig() * _assert_invariants() method (used only in t/01basic.t and t/02weird.t, maybe should be packaged otherwise) Revision 2.38 2003/05/14 01:30:32 wadg - fixed RewriteConfig and ReadConfig to work with open file handles - added a test to ensure that blank files throw no warnings - added a test for error messages from malformed lines Revision 2.37 2003/01/31 23:00:35 wadg Updated t/07misc test 4 to remove warning Revision 2.36 2002/12/18 01:43:11 wadg - Improved error message when an invalid line is encountered in INI file - Fixed bug 649220; importing a non-file-based object into a file one no longer destroys the original object Revision 2.33 2002/11/12 14:48:16 grail Addresses feature request - [ 403496 ] A simple change will allow support on more platforms Revision 2.32 2002/11/12 14:15:44 grail Addresses bug - [225971] Respect Read-Only Permissions of File System Revision 2.31 2002/10/29 01:45:47 grail [ 540867 ] Add GetFileName method Revision 2.30 2002/10/15 18:51:07 wadg Patched to stopwarnings about utf8 usage. Revision 2.29 2002/08/15 21:33:58 wadg - Support for UTF Byte-Order-Mark (Raviraj Murdeshwar) - Made tests portable to Mac (p. kent) - Made file parsing portable for s390/EBCDIC, etc. (Adam Fischler) - Fixed import bug with Perl 5.8.0 (Marek Rouchal) - Fixed precedence bug in WriteConfig (Luc St Louis) - Fixed broken group detection in SetGroupMember and RemoveGroupMember (Kay Röpke) - Added line continuation character (/) support (Marek Rouchal) - Added configurable comment character support (Marek Rouchal) Revision 2.28 2002/07/04 03:56:05 grail Changes for resolving bug 447532 - _section::FETCH should return array ref for multiline values. Revision 2.27 2001/12/20 16:03:49 wadg - Fixed bug introduced in new valid file check where ';' comments in first lines were not considered valid - Rearranged some tests to put them in the proper files (case and -default) - Added more comment test to cover more cases - Fixed first two comments tests which weren't doing anything Revision 2.26 2001/12/19 22:20:50 wadg #481513 Recognize badly formatted files Revision 2.25 2001/12/12 20:44:48 wadg Update to bring CVS version in synch Revision 2.24 2001/12/07 10:03:06 wadg 222444 Ability to load from arbitrary source Revision 2.23 2001/12/07 09:35:06 wadg Forgot to include updates t/test.ini Revision 2.22 2001/12/06 16:52:39 wadg Fixed bugs 482353,233372. Updated doc for new mgr. Revision 2.21 2001/08/14 01:49:06 wadg Bug fix: multiple blank lines counted as one Patched README change log to include recent updates Revision 2.20 2001/06/07 02:49:52 grail - Added checks for method parameters being defined - fixed some regexes to make them stricter - Fixed greps to make them consistent through the code (also a vain attempt to help my editors do syntax colouring properly) - Added AddSection method, replaced chunk of ReadConfig with AddSection - Added case handling stuff to more methods - Added RemoveGroupMember - Made variable names more consistent through OO methods - Restored Unix EOLs Revision 2.19 2001/04/04 23:33:40 wadg Fixed case sensitivity bug Revision 2.18 2001/03/30 04:41:08 rbowen Small documentation change in IniFiles.pm - pod2* was choking on misplaces =item tags. And I regenerated the README The main reason for this release is that the MANIFEST in the 2.17 version was missing one of the new test suite files, and that is included in this re-release. Revision 2.17 2001/03/21 21:05:12 wadg Documentation edits Revision 2.16 2001/03/21 19:59:09 wadg 410327 -default not in original; 233255 substring parameters Revision 2.15 2001/01/30 11:46:48 rbowen Very minor documentation bug fixed. Revision 2.14 2001/01/08 18:02:32 wadg [Bug #127325] Fixed proken import; changelog; moved Revision 2.13 2000/12/18 07:14:41 wadg [Bugs# 122441,122437] Alien EOLs and OO delete method Revision 2.12 2000/12/18 04:59:37 wadg [Bug #125524] Writing multiline of 2 with tied hash Revision 2.11 2000/12/16 12:53:13 grail [BUG #122455] Problem with File Permissions Revision 2.10 2000/12/13 17:40:18 rbowen Updated version number so that CPAN will stop being angry with us. Revision 1.18 2000/12/08 00:45:35 grail Change as requested by Jeremy Wadsack, for Bug 123146 Revision 1.17 2000/12/07 15:32:36 grail Further patch to duplicate sections bug, and replacement of repeated values handling code. Revision 1.14 2000/11/29 11:26:03 grail Updates for task 22401 (no more reloadsig) and 22402 (Group and GroupMember doco) Revision 1.13 2000/11/28 12:41:42 grail Added test for being able to add sections with wierd names like section|version2 Revision 1.11 2000/11/24 21:20:11 rbowen Resolved SourceForge bug #122445 - a parameter should be split from its value on the first = sign encountered, not on the last one. Added test suite to test this, and put test case in test.ini Revision 1.10 2000/11/24 20:40:58 rbowen Updated MANIFEST to have file list of new files in t/ Updated IniFiles.pm to have mention of sourceforge addresses, rather than rcbowen.com addresses Regenerated README from IniFiles.pm Revision 1.9 2000/11/23 05:08:08 grail Fixed documentation for bug 122443 - Check that INI files can be created from scratch. Revision 1.1.1.1 2000/11/10 03:04:01 rbowen Initial checkin of the Config::IniFiles source to SourceForge Revision 1.8 2000/10/17 01:52:55 rbowen Patch from Jeremy. Fixed "defined" warnings. Revision 1.7 2000/09/21 11:19:17 rbowen Mostly documentation changes. I moved the change log into the POD rather than having it in a separate Changes file. This allows people to see the changes in the Readme before they download the module. Now I just need to make sure I remember to regenerate the Readme every time I do a commit. 1.6 September 19, 2000 by JW, AS * Applied several patches submitted to me by Jeremy and Alex. * Changed version number to the CVS version number, so that I won't have to think about changing it ever again. Big version change should not be taken as a huge leap forward. 0.12 September 13, 2000 by JW/WADG * Added documentation to clarify autovivification issues when creating new sections * Fixed version number (Oops!) 0.11 September 13, 2000 by JW/WADG * Applied patch to Group and GroupMembers functions to return empty list when no groups are present (submitted by John Bass, Sep 13) 0.10 September 13, 2000 by JW/WADG * Fixed reference in POD to ReWriteFile. changes to RewriteConfig * Applied patch for failed open bug submitted by Mordechai T. Abzug Aug 18 * Doc'd behavior of failed open * Removed planned SIG testing from test.pl as SIGs have been removed * Applied patch from Thibault Deflers to fix bug in parameter list when a parameter value is undef 0.09 Hey! Where's the change log for 0.09? 0.08 2000-07-30 Adrian Phillips * test.pl: Fixed some tests which use $\, and made those that try to check a non existant val check against ! defined. * IniFiles.pm: hopefully fixed use of $\ when this is unset (problems found when running tests with -w). Similar problem with $/ which can be undefined and trying to return a val which does not exist. Modified val docs section to indicate a undef return when this occurs. 0.07 Looks like we missed a change log for 0.07. Bummer. 0.06 Sun Jun 25, 2000 by Daniel Winkelmann * Patch for uninitialized value bug in newval and setval 0.05 Sun Jun 18, 2000 by RBOW * Added something to shut up -w on VERSIONS * Removed unused variables 0.04 Thu Jun 15 - Fri Jun 16, 2000 by JW/WADG * Added support for -import option on ->new * Added support for tying a hash * Edited POD for grammer, clarity and updates * Updated test.pl file * Fixed bug in multiline/single line output * Fixed bug in default handling with tie interface * Added bugs to test.pl for regression * Fixed bug in {group} vs. {groups} property (first is valid) * Fixed return value for empty {sects} or {parms}{$sect} in Sections and Parameters methods 0.03 Thu Jun 15, 2000 by RBOW * Modifications to permit 'use strict', and to get 'make test' working again. 0.02 Tue Jun 13, 2000 by RBOW * Fixed bug reported by Bernie Cosell - Sections, Parameters, and GroupMembers return undef if there are no sections, parameters, or group members. These functions now return () if the particular value is undefined. * Added some contributed documentation, from Alex Satrapa, explaining how the internal data structure works. * Set up a project on SourceForge. (Not a change, but worth noting). * Added Groups method to return a list of section groups. 0.01 Mon Jun 12, 2000 by RBOW Some general code cleanup, in preparation for changes to come. Put up Majordomo mailing list and sent invitation to various people to join it. Config-IniFiles-2.82/MANIFEST000444000764000764 232412146711711 16137 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000Build.PL Changes MANIFEST META.json META.yml Makefile.PL README inc/Test/Run/Builder.pm lib/Config/IniFiles.pm scripts/tag-release.pl t/00load.t t/01basic.t t/02weird.t t/03comments.t t/04import.t t/05hash.t t/06oo.t t/07misc.t t/08group.t t/09case.t t/10delta.t t/11copy-ties-with-array-vals.t t/12open-empty-file.t t/13val-in-list-context.t t/14brackets-within-values.t t/15store-and-retrieve-here-doc-terminator.t t/16case-sensitive-default.t t/17untainted-multiline-values.t t/18non-contiguous-groups.t t/19param-found-outside-section.t t/20allowedcommentchars.t t/22trailing-comment-lines.t t/23scalar-ref.t t/24case-sensitive-exists.t t/25line-endings.t t/26scalar-filehandle.t t/27empty-ini.t t/28nomultiline.t t/29end-of-line-comment.t t/30parameters-with-empty-values.t t/31comments_with_spaces.t t/32mswin-outputs-contain-crs.t t/allowed-comment-chars.ini t/array.ini t/bad.ini t/blank.ini t/brackets-in-values.ini t/ca.ini t/case-sensitive-default.ini t/case-sensitive.ini t/cmt.ini t/en.ini t/end-of-line-comment.ini t/es.ini t/for-27-empty.ini t/lib/Config/IniFiles/Debug.pm t/lib/Config/IniFiles/TestPaths.pm t/non-contiguous-groups.ini t/pod-coverage.t t/pod.t t/style-trailing-space.t t/test.ini t/trailing-comments.ini Config-IniFiles-2.82/Build.PL000444000764000764 252312146711711 16303 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000 use strict; use warnings; use File::Spec; use lib File::Spec->catdir(File::Spec->curdir(), "inc"); use Test::Run::Builder; my $builder = Test::Run::Builder->new( 'module_name' => "Config::IniFiles", 'license' => "perl", dist_author => 'Shlomi Fish ', 'configure_requires' => { 'Module::Build' => '0.36', }, 'build_requires' => { 'base' => 0, 'File::Spec' => 0, 'List::Util' => 0, 'Scalar::Util' => 0, 'strict' => 0, 'Test::More' => 0, 'warnings' => 0, }, 'requires' => { 'strict' => 0, 'Carp' => 0, 'Symbol' => 0, 'warnings' => 0, 'Fcntl' => 0, 'File::Basename' => 0, 'File::Temp' => 0, 'List::MoreUtils' => '0.33', }, create_makefile_pl => 'small', meta_merge => { resources => { repository => "https://bitbucket.org/shlomif/perl-config-inifiles", homepage => "https://sourceforge.net/projects/config-inifiles/", }, keywords => [ "ini", "files", "config", "configuration", "ini files", "windows", "tie", "pure-perl", "tested", ], }, ); $builder->create_build_script; Config-IniFiles-2.82/Makefile.PL000444000764000764 45612146711711 16744 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000# Note: this file was auto-generated by Module::Build::Compat version 0.39_01 use Module::Build::Compat 0.02; use lib 'inc'; Module::Build::Compat->run_build_pl(args => \@ARGV); require Test::Run::Builder; Module::Build::Compat->write_makefile(build_class => 'Test::Run::Builder'); Config-IniFiles-2.82/META.yml000444000764000764 177712146711711 16272 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000--- abstract: 'A module for reading .ini-style configuration files.' author: - 'Shlomi Fish ' build_requires: File::Spec: 0 List::Util: 0 Scalar::Util: 0 Test::More: 0 base: 0 strict: 0 warnings: 0 configure_requires: Module::Build: 0.36 dynamic_config: 1 generated_by: 'Module::Build version 0.3901, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.120921' keywords: - ini - files - config - configuration - 'ini files' - windows - tie - pure-perl - tested license: perl meta-spec: url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html version: 1.4 name: Config-IniFiles provides: Config::IniFiles: file: lib/Config/IniFiles.pm version: 2.82 requires: Carp: 0 Fcntl: 0 File::Basename: 0 File::Temp: 0 List::MoreUtils: 0.33 Symbol: 0 strict: 0 warnings: 0 resources: homepage: https://sourceforge.net/projects/config-inifiles/ license: http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ repository: https://bitbucket.org/shlomif/perl-config-inifiles version: 2.82 Config-IniFiles-2.82/META.json000444000764000764 335612146711711 16435 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000{ "abstract" : "A module for reading .ini-style configuration files.", "author" : [ "Shlomi Fish " ], "dynamic_config" : 1, "generated_by" : "Module::Build version 0.3901, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.120921", "keywords" : [ "ini", "files", "config", "configuration", "ini files", "windows", "tie", "pure-perl", "tested" ], "license" : [ "perl_5" ], "meta-spec" : { "url" : "http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?CPAN::Meta::Spec", "version" : "2" }, "name" : "Config-IniFiles", "prereqs" : { "build" : { "requires" : { "File::Spec" : "0", "List::Util" : "0", "Scalar::Util" : "0", "Test::More" : "0", "base" : "0", "strict" : "0", "warnings" : "0" } }, "configure" : { "requires" : { "Module::Build" : "0.36" } }, "runtime" : { "requires" : { "Carp" : "0", "Fcntl" : "0", "File::Basename" : "0", "File::Temp" : "0", "List::MoreUtils" : "0.33", "Symbol" : "0", "strict" : "0", "warnings" : "0" } } }, "provides" : { "Config::IniFiles" : { "file" : "lib/Config/IniFiles.pm", "version" : "2.82" } }, "release_status" : "stable", "resources" : { "homepage" : "https://sourceforge.net/projects/config-inifiles/", "license" : [ "http://dev.perl.org/licenses/" ], "repository" : { "url" : "https://bitbucket.org/shlomif/perl-config-inifiles" } }, "version" : "2.82" } Config-IniFiles-2.82/README000444000764000764 145312146711711 15670 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000Config::IniFiles - A module for reading .ini-style configuration files. DESCRIPTION Config::IniFiles provides a way to have readable configuration files outside your Perl script. Configurations can be imported (inherited, stacked,...), sections can be grouped, and settings can be accessed from a tied hash. INSTALLATION To install this module type the following: perl Build.PL ./Build ./Build test ./Build install Alternatively use the CPAN.pm module: # perl -MCPAN -e 'install Config::IniFiles' Or the newer CPANPLUS.pm module # perl -MCPANPLUS -e 'install Config::IniFiles' DEPENDENCIES The module's only dependency is a recent-enough version of perl5. LICENSE This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. Config-IniFiles-2.82/lib000755000764000764 012146711711 15416 5ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000Config-IniFiles-2.82/lib/Config000755000764000764 012146711711 16623 5ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000Config-IniFiles-2.82/lib/Config/IniFiles.pm000444000764000764 24135612146711711 21073 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000package Config::IniFiles; use vars qw($VERSION); $VERSION = '2.82'; require 5.004; use strict; use warnings; use Carp; use Symbol 'gensym','qualify_to_ref'; # For the 'any data type' hack use Fcntl qw( SEEK_SET SEEK_CUR ); use List::MoreUtils qw(any none); use File::Basename qw( dirname ); use File::Temp qw/ tempfile /; @Config::IniFiles::errors = ( ); # $Header: /home/shlomi/progs/perl/cpan/Config/IniFiles/config-inifiles-cvsbackup/config-inifiles/IniFiles.pm,v 2.41 2003-12-08 10:50:56 domq Exp $ =encoding utf8 =head1 NAME Config::IniFiles - A module for reading .ini-style configuration files. =head1 SYNOPSIS use Config::IniFiles; my $cfg = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => "/path/configfile.ini" ); print "The value is " . $cfg->val( 'Section', 'Parameter' ) . "." if $cfg->val( 'Section', 'Parameter' ); =head1 DESCRIPTION Config::IniFiles provides a way to have readable configuration files outside your Perl script. Configurations can be imported (inherited, stacked,...), sections can be grouped, and settings can be accessed from a tied hash. =head1 FILE FORMAT INI files consist of a number of sections, each preceded with the section name in square brackets, followed by parameter names and their values. [a section] Parameter=Value [section 2] AnotherParameter=Some value Setting=Something else Parameter=Different scope than the one in the first section The first non-blank character of the line indicating a section must be a left bracket and the last non-blank character of a line indicating a section must be a right bracket. The characters making up the section name can be any symbols at all. However section names must be unique. Parameters are specified in each section as Name=Value. Any spaces around the equals sign will be ignored, and the value extends to the end of the line (including any whitespace at the end of the line. Parameter names are localized to the namespace of the section, but must be unique within a section. Both the hash mark (#) and the semicolon (;) are comment characters. by default (this can be changed by configuration). Lines that begin with either of these characters will be ignored. Any amount of whitespace may precede the comment character. Multi-line or multi-valued parameters may also be defined ala UNIX "here document" syntax: Parameter=< method: $cfg = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => "/path/config_file.ini" ); $cfg = new Config::IniFiles -file => "/path/config_file.ini"; Optional named parameters may be specified after the configuration file name. See the I in the B section, below. Values from the config file are fetched with the val method: $value = $cfg->val('Section', 'Parameter'); If you want a multi-line/value field returned as an array, just specify an array as the receiver: @values = $cfg->val('Section', 'Parameter'); =head1 METHODS =head2 new ( [-option=>value ...] ) Returns a new configuration object (or "undef" if the configuration file has an error, in which case check the global C<@Config::IniFiles::errors> array for reasons why). One Config::IniFiles object is required per configuration file. The following named parameters are available: =over 10 =item I<-file> filename Specifies a file to load the parameters from. This 'file' may actually be any of the following things: 1) the pathname of a file $cfg = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => "/path/to/config_file.ini" ); 2) a simple filehandle $cfg = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => STDIN ); 3) a filehandle glob open( CONFIG, "/path/to/config_file.ini" ); $cfg = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => *CONFIG ); 4) a reference to a glob open( CONFIG, "/path/to/config_file.ini" ); $cfg = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => \*CONFIG ); 5) an IO::File object $io = IO::File->new( "/path/to/config_file.ini" ); $cfg = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => $io ); or open my $fh, '<', "/path/to/config_file.ini" or die $!; $cfg = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => $fh ); 6) A reference to a scalar (requires newer versions of IO::Scalar) $ini_file_contents = <new( -file => \$ini_file_contents ); If this option is not specified, (i.e. you are creating a config file from scratch) you must specify a target file using L in order to save the parameters. =item I<-default> section Specifies a section to be used for default values. For example, in the following configuration file, if you look up the "permissions" parameter in the "joe" section, there is none. [all] permissions=Nothing [jane] name=Jane permissions=Open files [joe] name=Joseph If you create your Config::IniFiles object with a default section of "all" like this: $cfg = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => "file.ini", -default => "all" ); Then requsting a value for a "permissions" in the [joe] section will check for a value from [all] before returning undef. $permissions = $cfg->val( "joe", "permissions"); // returns "Nothing" =item I<-fallback> section Specifies a section to be used for parameters outside a section. Default is none. Without -fallback specified (which is the default), reading a configuration file which has a parameter outside a section will fail. With this set to, say, "GENERAL", this configuration: wrong=wronger [joe] name=Joseph will be assumed as: [GENERAL] wrong=wronger [joe] name=Joseph Note that Config::IniFiles will also omit the fallback section header when outputing such configuration. =item I<-nocase> 0|1 Set -nocase => 1 to handle the config file in a case-insensitive manner (case in values is preserved, however). By default, config files are case-sensitive (i.e., a section named 'Test' is not the same as a section named 'test'). Note that there is an added overhead for turning off case sensitivity. =item I<-import> object This allows you to import or inherit existing setting from another Config::IniFiles object. When importing settings from another object, sections with the same name will be merged and parameters that are defined in both the imported object and the I<-file> will take the value of given in the I<-file>. If a I<-default> section is also given on this call, and it does not coincide with the default of the imported object, the new default section will be used instead. If no I<-default> section is given, then the default of the imported object will be used. =item I<-allowcontinue> 0|1 Set -allowcontinue => 1 to enable continuation lines in the config file. i.e. if a line ends with a backslash C<\>, then the following line is appended to the parameter value, dropping the backslash and the newline character(s). Default behavior is to keep a trailing backslash C<\> as a parameter value. Note that continuation cannot be mixed with the "here" value syntax. =item I<-allowempty> 0|1 If set to 1, then empty files are allowed at L time. If set to 0 (the default), an empty configuration file is considered an error. =item I<-negativedeltas> 0|1 If set to 1 (the default if importing this object from another one), parses and honors lines of the following form in the configuration file: ; [somesection] is deleted or [inthissection] ; thisparameter is deleted If set to 0 (the default if not importing), these comments are treated like ordinary ones. The L1)> form will output such comments to indicate deleted sections or parameters. This way, reloading a delta file using the same imported object produces the same results in memory again. See L for more details. =item I<-commentchar> 'char' The default comment character is C<#>. You may change this by specifying this option to another character. This can be any character except alphanumeric characters, square brackets or the "equal" sign. =item I<-allowedcommentchars> 'chars' Allowed default comment characters are C<#> and C<;>. By specifying this option you may change the range of characters that are used to denote a comment line to include any set of characters Note: that the character specified by B<-commentchar> (see above) is I part of the allowed comment characters. Note 2: The given string is evaluated as a regular expression character class, so '\' must be escaped if you wish to use it. =item I<-reloadwarn> 0|1 Set -reloadwarn => 1 to enable a warning message (output to STDERR) whenever the config file is reloaded. The reload message is of the form: PID reloading config file at YYYY.MM.DD HH:MM:SS Default behavior is to not warn (i.e. -reloadwarn => 0). This is generally only useful when using Config::IniFiles in a server or daemon application. The application is still responsible for determining when the object is to be reloaded. =item I<-nomultiline> 0|1 Set -nomultiline => 1 to output multi-valued parameter as: param=value1 param=value2 instead of the default: param=< 0|1 Set -handle_trailing_comment => 1 to enable support of parameter trailing comments. For example, if we have a parameter line like this: param1=value1;comment1 by default, handle_trailing_comment will be set to B<0>, and we will get I as the value of I. If we have -handle_trailing_comment set to B<1>, then we will get I as the value for I, and I as the trailing comment of I. Set and get methods for trailing comments are provided as L and L. =back =cut sub _nocase { my $self = shift; if (@_) { $self->{nocase} = (shift(@_) ? 1 : 0); } return $self->{nocase}; } sub _is_parm_in_sect { my ($self, $sect, $parm) = @_; return any { $_ eq $parm } @{$self->{myparms}{$sect}}; } sub new { my $class = shift; my %parms = @_; my $errs = 0; my @groups = ( ); my $self = bless { default => '', fallback =>undef, fallback_used => 0, imported =>undef, v =>{}, cf => undef, firstload => 1, nomultiline => 0, handle_trailing_comment => 0, }, $class; if( ref($parms{-import}) && ($parms{-import}->isa('Config::IniFiles')) ) { $self->{imported}=$parms{-import}; # ReadConfig will load the data $self->{negativedeltas}=1; } elsif( defined $parms{-import} ) { carp "Invalid -import value \"$parms{-import}\" was ignored."; } # end if delete $parms{-import}; # Copy the original parameters so we # can use them when we build new sections %{$self->{startup_settings}} = %parms; # Parse options my($k, $v); local $_; $self->_nocase(0); # Handle known parameters first in this order, # because each() could return parameters in any order if (defined ($v = delete $parms{'-file'})) { # Should we be pedantic and check that the file exists? # .. no, because now it could be a handle, IO:: object or something else $self->{cf} = $v; } if (defined ($v = delete $parms{'-nocase'})) { $self->_nocase($v); } if (defined ($v = delete $parms{'-default'})) { $self->{default} = $self->_nocase ? lc($v) : $v; } if (defined ($v = delete $parms{'-fallback'})) { $self->{fallback} = $self->_nocase ? lc($v) : $v; } if (defined ($v = delete $parms{'-reloadwarn'})) { $self->{reloadwarn} = $v ? 1 : 0; } if (defined ($v = delete $parms{'-nomultiline'})) { $self->{nomultiline} = $v ? 1 : 0; } if (defined ($v = delete $parms{'-allowcontinue'})) { $self->{allowcontinue} = $v ? 1 : 0; } if (defined ($v = delete $parms{'-allowempty'})) { $self->{allowempty} = $v ? 1 : 0; } if (defined ($v = delete $parms{'-negativedeltas'})) { $self->{negativedeltas} = $v ? 1 : 0; } if (defined ($v = delete $parms{'-commentchar'})) { if(!defined $v || length($v) != 1) { carp "Comment character must be unique."; $errs++; } elsif($v =~ /[\[\]=\w]/) { # must not be square bracket, equal sign or alphanumeric carp "Illegal comment character."; $errs++; } else { $self->{comment_char} = $v; } } if (defined ($v = delete $parms{'-allowedcommentchars'})) { # must not be square bracket, equal sign or alphanumeric if(!defined $v || $v =~ /[\[\]=\w]/) { carp "Illegal value for -allowedcommentchars."; $errs++; } else { $self->{allowed_comment_char} = $v; } } if (defined ($v = delete $parms{'-handle_trailing_comment'})) { $self->{handle_trailing_comment} = $v ? 1 : 0; } $self->{comment_char} = '#' unless exists $self->{comment_char}; $self->{allowed_comment_char} = ';' unless exists $self->{allowed_comment_char}; # make sure that comment character is always allowed $self->{allowed_comment_char} .= $self->{comment_char}; $self->{_comments_at_end_of_file} = []; # Any other parameters are unkown while (($k, $v) = each %parms) { carp "Unknown named parameter $k=>$v"; $errs++; } return undef if $errs; if ($self->ReadConfig) { return $self; } else { return undef; } } =head2 val ($section, $parameter [, $default] ) Returns the value of the specified parameter (C<$parameter>) in section C<$section>, returns undef (or C<$default> if specified) if no section or no parameter for the given section exists. If you want a multi-line/value field returned as an array, just specify an array as the receiver: @values = $cfg->val('Section', 'Parameter'); A multi-line/value field that is returned in a scalar context will be joined using $/ (input record separator, default is \n) if defined, otherwise the values will be joined using \n. =cut sub _caseify { my ($self, @refs) = @_; if (not $self->_nocase) { return; } foreach my $ref (@refs) { ${$ref} = lc(${$ref}) } return; } sub val { my ($self, $sect, $parm, $def) = @_; # Always return undef on bad parameters if (not (defined($sect) && defined($parm))) { return; } $self->_caseify(\$sect, \$parm); my $val_sect = defined($self->{v}{$sect}{$parm}) ? $sect : $self->{default} ; my $val = $self->{v}{$val_sect}{$parm}; # If the value is undef, make it $def instead (which could just be undef) if (!defined ($val)) { $val = $def; } # Return the value in the desired context if (wantarray) { if (ref($val) eq "ARRAY") { return @$val; } elsif (defined($val)) { return $val; } else { return; } } elsif (ref($val) eq "ARRAY") { return join( (defined($/) ? $/ : "\n"), @$val); } else { return $val; } } =head2 exists($section, $parameter) True if and only if there exists a section C<$section>, with a parameter C<$parameter> inside, not counting default values. =cut sub exists { my ($self, $sect, $parm) = @_; $self->_caseify(\$sect, \$parm); return (exists $self->{v}{$sect}{$parm}); } =head2 push ($section, $parameter, $value, [ $value2, ...]) Pushes new values at the end of existing value(s) of parameter C<$parameter> in section C<$section>. See below for methods to write the new configuration back out to a file. You may not set a parameter that didn't exist in the original configuration file. B will return I if this is attempted. See B below to do this. Otherwise, it returns 1. =cut sub push { my ($self, $sect, $parm, @vals) = @_; return undef if not defined $sect; return undef if not defined $parm; $self->_caseify(\$sect, \$parm); return undef if (! defined($self->{v}{$sect}{$parm})); return 1 if (! @vals); $self->_touch_parameter($sect, $parm); $self->{EOT}{$sect}{$parm} = 'EOT' if (!defined $self->{EOT}{$sect}{$parm}); $self->{v}{$sect}{$parm} = [$self->{v}{$sect}{$parm}] unless (ref($self->{v}{$sect}{$parm}) eq "ARRAY"); CORE::push @{$self->{v}{$sect}{$parm}}, @vals; return 1; } =head2 setval ($section, $parameter, $value, [ $value2, ... ]) Sets the value of parameter C<$parameter> in section C<$section> to C<$value> (or to a set of values). See below for methods to write the new configuration back out to a file. You may not set a parameter that didn't exist in the original configuration file. B will return I if this is attempted. See B below to do this. Otherwise, it returns 1. =cut sub setval { my $self = shift; my $sect = shift; my $parm = shift; my @val = @_; return undef if not defined $sect; return undef if not defined $parm; $self->_caseify(\$sect, \$parm); if (defined($self->{v}{$sect}{$parm})) { $self->_touch_parameter($sect, $parm); if (@val > 1) { $self->{v}{$sect}{$parm} = \@val; $self->{EOT}{$sect}{$parm} = 'EOT'; } else { $self->{v}{$sect}{$parm} = shift @val; } return 1; } else { return undef; } } =head2 newval($section, $parameter, $value [, $value2, ...]) Assignes a new value, C<$value> (or set of values) to the parameter C<$parameter> in section C<$section> in the configuration file. =cut sub newval { my $self = shift; my $sect = shift; my $parm = shift; my @val = @_; return undef if not defined $sect; return undef if not defined $parm; $self->_caseify(\$sect, \$parm); $self->AddSection($sect); if (none { $_ eq $parm } @{$self->{parms}{$sect}}) { CORE::push(@{$self->{parms}{$sect}}, $parm) } $self->_touch_parameter($sect, $parm); if (@val > 1) { $self->{v}{$sect}{$parm} = \@val; if (!defined $self->{EOT}{$sect}{$parm}) { $self->{EOT}{$sect}{$parm} = 'EOT'; } } else { $self->{v}{$sect}{$parm} = shift @val; } return 1 } =head2 delval($section, $parameter) Deletes the specified parameter from the configuration file =cut sub delval { my $self = shift; my $sect = shift; my $parm = shift; return undef if not defined $sect; return undef if not defined $parm; $self->_caseify(\$sect, \$parm); $self->{parms}{$sect} = [grep {$_ ne $parm} @{$self->{parms}{$sect}}]; $self->_touch_parameter($sect, $parm); delete $self->{v}{$sect}{$parm}; return 1; } =head2 ReadConfig Forces the configuration file to be re-read. Returns undef if the file can not be opened, no filename was defined (with the C<-file> option) when the object was constructed, or an error occurred while reading. If an error occurs while parsing the INI file the @Config::IniFiles::errors array will contain messages that might help you figure out where the problem is in the file. =cut # Auxillary function to make deep (aliasing-free) copies of data # structures. Ignores blessed objects in tree (could be taught not # to, if needed) sub _deepcopy { my $ref = shift; if (! ref($ref)) { return $ref; } if (UNIVERSAL::isa($ref, "ARRAY")) { return [map {_deepcopy($_)} @$ref]; } if (UNIVERSAL::isa($ref, "HASH")) { my $return = {}; foreach my $k (keys %$ref) { $return->{$k} = _deepcopy($ref->{$k}); } return $return; } carp "Unhandled data structure in $ref, cannot _deepcopy()"; } # Internal method, gets the next line, taking proper care of line endings. sub _nextline { my ($self, $fh) = @_; local $_; if (!exists $self->{line_ends}) { # no $self->{line_ends} is a hint set by caller that we are at # the first line (kludge kludge). { local $/=\1; my $nextchar; do { $nextchar=<$fh>; return undef if (!defined $nextchar); $_ .= $nextchar; } until (m/((\015|\012|\025|\n)$)/s); $self->{line_ends}=$1; if ($nextchar eq "\x0d") { # peek at the next char $nextchar = <$fh>; if ($nextchar eq "\x0a") { $self->{line_ends} .= "\x0a"; } else { seek $fh, -1, SEEK_CUR(); } } } # If there's a UTF BOM (Byte-Order-Mark) in the first # character of the first line then remove it before processing # ( http://www.unicode.org/unicode/faq/utf_bom.html#22 ) s/^//; return $_; } else { local $/=$self->{line_ends}; return scalar <$fh>; } } # Internal method, closes or resets the file handle. To be called # whenever ReadConfig() returns. sub _rollback { my ($self, $fh) = @_; # Only close if this is a filename, if it's # an open handle, then just roll back to the start if( !ref($self->{cf}) ) { close($fh); } else { # Attempt to rollback to beginning, no problem if this fails (e.g. STDIN) seek( $fh, 0, SEEK_SET() ); } # end if } sub _no_filename { my $self = shift; my $fn = $self->{cf}; return (not (defined($fn) && length($fn))); } sub _read_line_num { my $self = shift; if (@_) { $self->{_read_line_num} = shift; } return $self->{_read_line_num}; } # Reads the next line and removes the end of line from it. sub _read_next_line { my ($self, $fh) = @_; my $line = $self->_nextline($fh); if (! defined($line)) { return undef; } $self->_read_line_num( $self->_read_line_num() + 1); # Remove line ending char(s) $line =~ s/(\015\012?|\012|\025|\n)\z//; return $line; } sub _add_error { my ($self, $msg) = @_; CORE::push(@Config::IniFiles::errors, $msg); return; } # The current section - used for parsing. sub _curr_sect { my $self = shift; if (@_) { $self->{_curr_sect} = shift; } return $self->{_curr_sect}; } # The current parameter - used for parsing. sub _curr_parm { my $self = shift; if (@_) { $self->{_curr_parm} = shift; } return $self->{_curr_parm}; } # Current location - section and parameter. sub _curr_loc { my $self = shift; return ($self->_curr_sect, $self->_curr_parm); } # The current value - used in parsing. sub _curr_val { my $self = shift; if (@_) { $self->{_curr_val} = shift; } return $self->{_curr_val}; } sub _curr_cmts { my $self = shift; if (@_) { $self->{_curr_cmts} = shift; } return $self->{_curr_cmts}; } sub _curr_end_comment { my $self = shift; if (@_) { $self->{_curr_end_comment} = shift; } return $self->{_curr_end_comment}; } my $RET_CONTINUE = 1; my $RET_BREAK; sub _ReadConfig_handle_comment { my ($self, $line) = @_; if ($self->{negativedeltas} and my ($to_delete) = $line =~ m/\A$self->{comment_char} (.*) is deleted\z/ ) { if (my ($sect) = $to_delete =~ m/\A\[(.*)\]\z/) { $self->DeleteSection($sect); } else { $self->delval($self->_curr_sect, $to_delete); } } else { CORE::push(@{$self->_curr_cmts}, $line); } return $RET_CONTINUE; } sub _ReadConfig_new_section { my ($self, $sect) = @_; $self->_caseify(\$sect); $self->_curr_sect($sect); $self->AddSection($self->_curr_sect); $self->SetSectionComment($self->_curr_sect, @{$self->_curr_cmts}); $self->_curr_cmts([]); return $RET_CONTINUE; } sub _handle_fallback_sect { my ($self) = @_; if ((!defined($self->_curr_sect)) and defined($self->{fallback})) { $self->_curr_sect($self->{fallback}); $self->{fallback_used}++; } return; } sub _ReadConfig_load_value { my ($self, $val_aref) = @_; # Now load value if (exists $self->{v}{$self->_curr_sect}{$self->_curr_parm} && exists $self->{myparms}{$self->_curr_sect} && $self->_is_parm_in_sect($self->_curr_loc)) { $self->push($self->_curr_loc, @$val_aref); } else { # Loaded parameters shadow imported ones, instead of appending # to them $self->newval($self->_curr_loc, @$val_aref); } return; } sub _test_for_fallback_or_no_sect { my ($self, $fh) = @_; $self->_handle_fallback_sect; if (!defined $self->_curr_sect) { $self->_add_error( sprintf('%d: %s', $self->_read_line_num(), qq#parameter found outside a section# ) ); $self->_rollback($fh); return $RET_BREAK; } return $RET_CONTINUE; } sub _ReadConfig_handle_here_doc_param { my ($self, $fh, $eotmark, $val_aref) = @_; my $foundeot = 0; my $startline = $self->_read_line_num(); HERE_DOC_LOOP: while (defined( my $line = $self->_read_next_line($fh) )) { if ($line eq $eotmark) { $foundeot = 1; last HERE_DOC_LOOP; } else { # Untaint my ($contents) = $line =~ /(.*)/ms; CORE::push(@$val_aref, $contents); } } if (! $foundeot) { $self->_add_error(sprintf('%d: %s', $startline, qq#no end marker ("$eotmark") found#)); $self->_rollback(); return $RET_BREAK; } return $RET_CONTINUE; } sub _ReadConfig_handle_non_here_doc_param { my ($self, $fh, $val_aref) = @_; my $allCmt = $self->{allowed_comment_char}; my $end_commenthandle = $self->{handle_trailing_comment}; # process continuation lines, if any $self->_process_continue_val($fh); # we should split value and comments if there is any comment if ($end_commenthandle and my ($value_to_assign, $end_comment_to_assign) = $self->_curr_val =~ /(.*?)\s*[$allCmt]\s*([^$allCmt]*)$/) { $self->_curr_val($value_to_assign); $self->_curr_end_comment($end_comment_to_assign); } else { $self->_curr_end_comment(q{}); } @{$val_aref} = ($self->_curr_val); return; } sub _ReadConfig_populate_values { my ($self, $val_aref, $eotmark) = @_; $self->_ReadConfig_load_value($val_aref); $self->SetParameterComment($self->_curr_loc, @{ $self->_curr_cmts }); $self->_curr_cmts([]); if (defined $eotmark) { $self->SetParameterEOT($self->_curr_loc, $eotmark); } # if handle_trailing_comment is off, this line makes no sense, since all $end_comment="" $self->SetParameterTrailingComment($self->_curr_loc, $self->_curr_end_comment); return; } sub _ReadConfig_param_assignment { my ($self, $fh, $line, $parm, $value_to_assign) = @_; $self->_curr_val($value_to_assign); $self->_curr_end_comment(undef()); if (!defined( $self->_test_for_fallback_or_no_sect($fh) )) { return $RET_BREAK; } $self->_caseify(\$parm); $self->_curr_parm($parm); my @val = ( ); my $eotmark; if (($eotmark) = $self->_curr_val =~ /\A<<(.*)$/) { if (! defined($self->_ReadConfig_handle_here_doc_param( $fh, $eotmark, \@val )) ) { return $RET_BREAK; } } else { $self->_ReadConfig_handle_non_here_doc_param( $fh, \@val ); } $self->_ReadConfig_populate_values(\@val, $eotmark); return $RET_CONTINUE; } # Return 1 to continue - undef to terminate the loop. sub _ReadConfig_handle_line { my ($self, $fh, $line) = @_; my $allCmt = $self->{allowed_comment_char}; # ignore blank lines if ($line =~ /\A\s*\z/) { return $RET_CONTINUE; } # collect comments if ($line =~/\A\s*[$allCmt]/) { return $self->_ReadConfig_handle_comment($line); } # New Section if (my ($sect) = $line =~ /\A\s*\[\s*(\S|\S.*\S)\s*\]\s*\z/) { return $self->_ReadConfig_new_section($sect); } # New parameter if (my ($parm, $value_to_assign) = $line =~ /^\s*([^=]*?[^=\s])\s*=\s*(.*)$/) { return $self->_ReadConfig_param_assignment($fh, $line, $parm, $value_to_assign); } $self->_add_error( sprintf("Line %d in file %s is mal-formed:\n\t\%s", $self->_read_line_num(), $self->GetFileName(), $line ) ); return $RET_CONTINUE; } sub _ReadConfig_lines_loop { my ($self, $fh) = @_; $self->_curr_sect(undef()); $self->_curr_parm(undef()); $self->_curr_val(undef()); $self->_curr_cmts([]); while ( defined(my $line = $self->_read_next_line($fh)) ) { if (!defined( scalar( $self->_ReadConfig_handle_line($fh, $line) ) ) ) { return undef; } } return 1; } sub ReadConfig { my $self = shift; @Config::IniFiles::errors = ( ); # Initialize (and clear out) storage hashes $self->{sects} = []; $self->{parms} = {}; $self->{group} = {}; $self->{v} = {}; $self->{sCMT} = {}; $self->{pCMT} = {}; $self->{EOT} = {}; $self->{mysects} = []; # A pair of hashes to remember which params are loaded $self->{myparms} = {}; # or set using the API vs. imported - useful for $self->{peCMT} = {}; # this will store trailing comments at the end of single-lined params # import shadowing, see below, and WriteConfig($fn, -delta=>1) if( defined $self->{imported} ) { # Run up the import tree to the top, then reload coming # back down, maintaining the imported file names and our # file name. # This is only needed on a re-load though $self->{imported}->ReadConfig() unless ($self->{firstload}); foreach my $field (qw(sects parms group v sCMT pCMT EOT)) { $self->{$field} = _deepcopy($self->{imported}->{$field}); } } # end if if ($self->_no_filename) { return 1; } # If this is a reload and we want warnings then send one to the STDERR log unless( $self->{firstload} || !$self->{reloadwarn} ) { my ($ss, $mm, $hh, $DD, $MM, $YY) = (localtime(time))[0..5]; printf STDERR "PID %d reloading config file %s at %d.%02d.%02d %02d:%02d:%02d\n", $$, $self->{cf}, $YY+1900, $MM+1, $DD, $hh, $mm, $ss; } # Turn off. Future loads are reloads $self->{firstload} = 0; # Get a filehandle, allowing almost any type of 'file' parameter my $fh = $self->_make_filehandle( $self->{cf} ); if (!$fh) { carp "Failed to open $self->{cf}: $!"; return undef; } # Get mod time of file so we can retain it (if not from STDIN) # also check if it's a real file (could have been a filehandle made from a scalar). if (ref($fh) ne "IO::Scalar" && -e $fh) { my @stats = stat $fh; $self->{file_mode} = sprintf("%04o", $stats[2]) if defined $stats[2]; } # The first lines of the file must be blank, comments or start with [ my $first = ''; delete $self->{line_ends}; # Marks start of parsing for _nextline() $self->_read_line_num(0); if (!defined($self->_ReadConfig_lines_loop($fh))) { return undef; } # Special case: return undef if file is empty. (suppress this line to # restore the more intuitive behaviour of accepting empty files) if (! keys %{$self->{v}} && ! $self->{allowempty}) { $self->_add_error("Empty file treated as error"); $self->_rollback($fh); return undef; } if ( defined (my $defaultsect=$self->{startup_settings}->{-default}) ) { $self->AddSection($defaultsect); } $self->_SetEndComments(@{ $self->_curr_cmts }); $self->_rollback($fh); return (@Config::IniFiles::errors ? undef : 1); } =head2 Sections Returns an array containing section names in the configuration file. If the I option was turned on when the config object was created, the section names will be returned in lowercase. =cut sub Sections { my $self = shift; return @{_aref_or_empty($self->{sects})}; } =head2 SectionExists ( $sect_name ) Returns 1 if the specified section exists in the INI file, 0 otherwise (undefined if section_name is not defined). =cut sub SectionExists { my $self = shift; my $sect = shift; return undef if not defined $sect; $self->_caseify(\$sect); return ((any { $_ eq $sect } @{$self->{sects}}) ? 1 : 0); } =head2 AddSection ( $sect_name ) Ensures that the named section exists in the INI file. If the section already exists, nothing is done. In this case, the "new" section will possibly contain data already. If you really need to have a new section with no parameters in it, check that the name that you're adding isn't in the list of sections already. =cut sub _AddSection_Helper { my ($self, $sect) = @_; CORE::push @{$self->{sects}}, $sect; $self->_touch_section($sect); $self->SetGroupMember($sect); # Set up the parameter names and values lists $self->{parms}{$sect} ||= []; if (!defined($self->{v}{$sect})) { $self->{sCMT}{$sect} = []; $self->{pCMT}{$sect} = {}; # Comments above parameters $self->{parms}{$sect} = []; $self->{v}{$sect} = {}; } return; } sub AddSection { my ($self, $sect) = @_; return undef if not defined $sect; $self->_caseify(\$sect); if ( $self->SectionExists($sect)) { return; } return $self->_AddSection_Helper($sect); } # Marks a section as modified by us (this includes deleted by us). sub _touch_section { my ($self, $sect) = @_; $self->{mysects} ||= []; if (none { $_ eq $sect } @{$self->{mysects}}) { CORE::push @{$self->{mysects}}, $sect; } return; } # Marks a parameter as modified by us (this includes deleted by us). sub _touch_parameter { my ($self, $sect, $parm) = @_; $self->_touch_section($sect); return if (!exists $self->{v}{$sect}); $self->{myparms}{$sect} ||= []; if (! $self->_is_parm_in_sect($sect, $parm)) { CORE::push @{$self->{myparms}{$sect}}, $parm; } return; } =head2 DeleteSection ( $sect_name ) Completely removes the entire section from the configuration. =cut sub DeleteSection { my $self = shift; my $sect = shift; return undef if not defined $sect; $self->_caseify(\$sect); # This is done the fast way, change if data structure changes!! delete $self->{v}{$sect}; delete $self->{sCMT}{$sect}; delete $self->{pCMT}{$sect}; delete $self->{EOT}{$sect}; delete $self->{parms}{$sect}; delete $self->{myparms}{$sect}; $self->{sects} = [grep {$_ ne $sect} @{$self->{sects}}]; $self->_touch_section($sect); $self->RemoveGroupMember($sect); return 1; } # end DeleteSection =head2 RenameSection ( $old_section_name, $new_section_name, $include_groupmembers) Renames a section if it does not already exists optionally including groupmembers =cut sub RenameSection { my $self = shift; my $old_sect = shift; my $new_sect = shift; my $include_groupmembers = shift; return undef unless $self->CopySection($old_sect,$new_sect,$include_groupmembers); return $self->DeleteSection($old_sect); } # end RenameSection =head2 CopySection ( $old_section_name, $new_section_name, $include_groupmembers) Copies one section to another optionally including groupmembers =cut sub CopySection { my $self = shift; my $old_sect = shift; my $new_sect = shift; my $include_groupmembers = shift; if (not defined $old_sect or not defined $new_sect or !$self->SectionExists($old_sect) or $self->SectionExists($new_sect)) { return undef; } $self->_caseify(\$new_sect); $self->_AddSection_Helper($new_sect); # This is done the fast way, change if data structure changes!! foreach my $key (qw(v sCMT pCMT EOT parms myparms)) { next unless exists $self->{$key}{$old_sect}; $self->{$key}{$new_sect} = Config::IniFiles::_deepcopy($self->{$key}{$old_sect}); } if($include_groupmembers) { foreach my $old_groupmember ($self->GroupMembers($old_sect)) { my $new_groupmember = $old_groupmember; $new_groupmember =~ s/\A\Q$old_sect\E/$new_sect/; $self->CopySection($old_groupmember,$new_groupmember); } } return 1; } # end CopySection =head2 Parameters ($sect_name) Returns an array containing the parameters contained in the specified section. =cut sub _aref_or_empty { my ($aref) = @_; return ((defined($aref) and ref($aref) eq 'ARRAY') ? $aref : []); } sub Parameters { my $self = shift; my $sect = shift; return undef if not defined $sect; $self->_caseify(\$sect); return @{_aref_or_empty($self->{parms}{$sect})}; } =head2 Groups Returns an array containing the names of available groups. Groups are specified in the config file as new sections of the form [GroupName MemberName] This is useful for building up lists. Note that parameters within a "member" section are referenced normally (i.e., the section name is still "Groupname Membername", including the space) - the concept of Groups is to aid people building more complex configuration files. =cut sub Groups { my $self = shift; if (ref($self->{group}) eq 'HASH') { return keys %{$self->{group}}; } else { return (); } } =head2 SetGroupMember ( $sect ) Makes sure that the specified section is a member of the appropriate group. Only intended for use in newval. =cut sub _group_member_handling_skeleton { my ($self, $sect, $method) = @_; return undef if not defined $sect; if (! (my ($group) = ($sect =~ /\A(\S+)\s+\S/))) { return 1; } else { return $self->$method($sect, $group); } } sub _SetGroupMember_helper { my ($self, $sect, $group) = @_; if (not exists($self->{group}{$group})) { $self->{group}{$group} = []; } if (none {$_ eq $sect} @{$self->{group}{$group}}) { CORE::push @{$self->{group}{$group}}, $sect; } return; } sub SetGroupMember { my ($self, $sect) = @_; return $self->_group_member_handling_skeleton($sect, '_SetGroupMember_helper'); } =head2 RemoveGroupMember ( $sect ) Makes sure that the specified section is no longer a member of the appropriate group. Only intended for use in DeleteSection. =cut sub _RemoveGroupMember_helper { my ($self, $sect, $group) = @_; if (!exists $self->{group}{$group}) { return; } $self->{group}{$group} = [grep { $_ ne $sect } @{$self->{group}{$group}}]; return; } sub RemoveGroupMember { my ($self, $sect) = @_; return $self->_group_member_handling_skeleton($sect, '_RemoveGroupMember_helper'); } =head2 GroupMembers ($group) Returns an array containing the members of specified $group. Each element of the array is a section name. For example, given the sections [Group Element 1] ... [Group Element 2] ... GroupMembers would return ("Group Element 1", "Group Element 2"). =cut sub GroupMembers { my ($self, $group) = @_; return undef if not defined $group; $self->_caseify(\$group); return @{_aref_or_empty($self->{group}{$group})}; } =head2 SetWriteMode ($mode) Sets the mode (permissions) to use when writing the INI file. $mode must be a string representation of the octal mode. =cut sub SetWriteMode { my ($self, $mode) = @_; if (not (defined($mode) && ($mode =~ m/[0-7]{3}/))) { return undef; } return ($self->{file_mode} = $mode); } =head2 GetWriteMode ($mode) Gets the current mode (permissions) to use when writing the INI file. $mode is a string representation of the octal mode. =cut sub GetWriteMode { my $self = shift; return $self->{file_mode}; } =head2 WriteConfig ($filename [, %options]) Writes out a new copy of the configuration file. A temporary file is written out and then renamed to the specified filename. Also see B below. If C<-delta> is set to a true value in %options, and this object was imported from another (see L), only the differences between this object and the imported one will be recorded. Negative deltas will be encoded into comments, so that a subsequent invocation of I with the same imported object produces the same results (see the I<-negativedeltas> option in L). C<%options> is not required. Returns true on success, C on failure. =cut sub _write_config_to_filename { my ($self, $filename, %parms) = @_; if (-e $filename) { if (not (-w $filename)) { #carp "File $filename is not writable. Refusing to write config"; return undef; } my $mode = (stat $filename)[2]; $self->{file_mode} = sprintf "%04o", ($mode & 0777); #carp "Using mode $self->{file_mode} for file $file"; } my ($fh, $new_file); # We need to trap the exception that tempfile() may throw and instead # carp() and return undef() because that was the previous behaviour: # # See RT #77039 ( https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=77039 ) eval { ($fh, $new_file) = tempfile( "temp.ini-XXXXXXXXXX", DIR => dirname($filename) ); # Convert the filehandle to a "text" filehandle suitable for use # on Windows (and other platforms). # # This may break compatibility for ultra-old perls (ones before 5.6.0) # so I say - Good Riddance! if ($^O =~ m/\AMSWin/) { binmode $fh, ':crlf'; } }; if ($@) { carp( "Unable to write temp config file: $!" ); return undef; } $self->OutputConfigToFileHandle($fh, $parms{-delta}); close($fh); if (!rename( $new_file, $filename )) { carp "Unable to rename temp config file ($new_file) to ${filename}: $!"; return undef; } if (exists $self->{file_mode}) { chmod oct($self->{file_mode}), $filename; } return 1; } sub _write_config_with_a_made_fh { my ($self, $fh, %parms) = @_; # Only roll back if it's not STDIN (if it is, Carp) if( $fh == \*STDIN ) { carp "Cannot write configuration file to STDIN."; } else { seek( $fh, 0, SEEK_SET() ); $self->OutputConfigToFileHandle($fh, $parms{-delta}); seek( $fh, 0, SEEK_SET() ); } # end if return 1; } sub _write_config_to_fh { my ($self, $file, %parms) = @_; # Get a filehandle, allowing almost any type of 'file' parameter ## NB: If this were a filename, this would fail because _make_file ## opens a read-only handle, but we have already checked that case ## so re-using the logic is ok [JW/WADG] my $fh = $self->_make_filehandle( $file ); if (!$fh) { carp "Could not find a filehandle for the input stream ($file): $!"; return undef; } return $self->_write_config_with_a_made_fh($fh, %parms); } sub WriteConfig { my ($self, $file, %parms) = @_; return undef unless defined $file; # If we are using a filename, then do mode checks and write to a # temporary file to avoid a race condition if( !ref($file) ) { return $self->_write_config_to_filename($file, %parms); } # Otherwise, reset to the start of the file and write, unless we are using # STDIN else { return $self->_write_config_to_fh($file, %parms); } } =head2 RewriteConfig Same as WriteConfig, but specifies that the original configuration file should be rewritten. =cut sub RewriteConfig { my $self = shift; if ($self->_no_filename) { return 1; } return $self->WriteConfig($self->{cf}); } =head2 GetFileName Returns the filename associated with this INI file. If no filename has been specified, returns undef. =cut sub GetFileName { my $self = shift; return $self->{cf}; } =head2 SetFileName ($filename) If you created the Config::IniFiles object without initialising from a file, or if you just want to change the name of the file to use for ReadConfig/RewriteConfig from now on, use this method. Returns $filename if that was a valid name, undef otherwise. =cut sub SetFileName { my ($self, $new_filename) = @_; if ( length($new_filename) > 0 ) { return ($self->{cf} = $new_filename); } else { return undef; } } =head2 $ini->OutputConfigToFileHandle($fh, $delta) Writes OutputConfig to the $fh filehandle. $delta should be set to 1 1 if writing only delta. This is a newer and safer version of C and one is encouraged to use it instead. =head2 $ini->OutputConfig($delta) Writes OutputConfig to STDOUT. Use select() to redirect STDOUT to the output target before calling this function. Optional argument should be set to 1 if writing only delta. Also see OutputConfigToFileHandle =cut sub _calc_eot_mark { my ($self, $sect, $parm, $val) = @_; my $eotmark = $self->{EOT}{$sect}{$parm} || 'EOT'; # Make sure the $eotmark does not occur inside the string. my @letters = ('A' .. 'Z'); my $joined_val = join(q{ }, @$val); while (index($joined_val, $eotmark) >= 0) { $eotmark .= $letters[rand(@letters)]; } return $eotmark; } sub _OutputParam { my ($self, $sect, $parm, $val, $end_comment, $output_cb) = @_; my $line_loop = sub { my ($mapper) = @_; foreach my $line (@{$val}[0 .. $#$val-1]) { $output_cb->($mapper->($line)); } $output_cb->( $mapper->($val->[-1]), ($end_comment ? (" $self->{comment_char} $end_comment") : ()), ); return; }; if (! @$val) { # An empty variable - see: # https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=68554 $output_cb->("$parm="); } elsif ((@$val == 1) or $self->{nomultiline}) { $line_loop->(sub { my ($line) = @_; return "$parm=$line"; }); } else { my $eotmark = $self->_calc_eot_mark($sect, $parm, $val); $output_cb->("$parm= <<$eotmark"); $line_loop->(sub { my ($line) = @_; return $line; }); $output_cb->($eotmark); } return; } sub OutputConfig { my ($self, $delta) = @_; return $self->OutputConfigToFileHandle(select(), $delta); } sub _output_comments { my ($self, $print_line, $comments_aref) = @_; if (ref($comments_aref) eq 'ARRAY') { foreach my $comment (@$comments_aref) { $print_line->($comment); } } return; } sub _process_continue_val { my ($self, $fh) = @_; if (not $self->{allowcontinue}) { return; } my $val = $self->_curr_val; while($val =~ s/\\\z//) { $val .= $self->_read_next_line($fh); } $self->_curr_val($val); return; } sub _output_param_total { my ($self, $sect, $parm, $print_line, $split_val, $delta) = @_; if (!defined $self->{v}{$sect}{$parm}) { if ($delta) { $print_line->("$self->{comment_char} $parm is deleted"); } else { warn "Weird unknown parameter $parm" if $^W; } return; } $self->_output_comments($print_line, $self->{pCMT}{$sect}{$parm}); my $val = $self->{v}{$sect}{$parm}; my $end_comment = $self->{peCMT}{$sect}{$parm}; return if ! defined ($val); # No parameter exists !! $self->_OutputParam( $sect, $parm, $split_val->($val), (defined($end_comment) ? $end_comment : ""), $print_line, ); return; } sub _output_section { my ($self, $sect, $print_line, $split_val, $delta, $position) = @_; if (!defined $self->{v}{$sect}) { if ($delta) { $print_line->("$self->{comment_char} [$sect] is deleted"); } else { warn "Weird unknown section $sect" if $^W; } return; } return if not defined $self->{v}{$sect}; $print_line->() if ($position > 0); $self->_output_comments($print_line, $self->{sCMT}{$sect}); if (! ($self->{fallback_used} and $sect eq $self->{fallback}) ) { $print_line->("[$sect]"); } return if ref($self->{v}{$sect}) ne 'HASH'; foreach my $parm (@{$self->{$delta ? "myparms" : "parms"}{$sect}}) { $self->_output_param_total( $sect, $parm, $print_line, $split_val, $delta ); } return; } sub OutputConfigToFileHandle { # We need no strict 'refs' to be able to print to $fh if it points # to a glob filehandle. no strict 'refs'; my ($self, $fh, $delta) = @_; my $ors = $self->{line_ends} || $\ || "\n"; # $\ is normally unset, but use input by default my $print_line = sub { print {$fh} (@_, $ors); }; my $split_val = sub { my ($val) = @_; return ((ref($val) eq 'ARRAY') ? $val : [split /[$ors]/, $val, -1] ); }; my $position = 0; foreach my $sect (@{$self->{$delta ? "mysects" : "sects"}}) { $self->_output_section( $sect, $print_line, $split_val, $delta, $position++ ); } $self->_output_comments($print_line, [ $self->_GetEndComments() ] ); return 1; } =head2 SetSectionComment($section, @comment) Sets the comment for section $section to the lines contained in @comment. Each comment line will be prepended with the comment character (default is C<#>) if it doesn't already have a comment character (ie: if the line does not start with whitespace followed by an allowed comment character, default is C<#> and C<;>). To clear a section comment, use DeleteSectionComment ($section) =cut sub SetSectionComment { my ($self, $sect, @comment) = @_; if (not (defined($sect) && @comment)) { return undef; } $self->_caseify(\$sect); $self->_touch_section($sect); # At this point it's possible to have a comment for a section that # doesn't exist. This comment will not get written to the INI file. $self->{sCMT}{$sect} = $self->_markup_comments(\@comment); return scalar @comment; } # this helper makes sure that each line is preceded with the correct comment # character sub _markup_comments { my ($self, $comment_aref) = @_; my $allCmt = $self->{allowed_comment_char}; my $cmtChr = $self->{comment_char}; my $is_comment = qr/\A\s*[$allCmt]/; # TODO : Maybe create a qr// out of it. return [map { ($_ =~ $is_comment) ? $_ : "$cmtChr $_" } @$comment_aref]; } =head2 GetSectionComment ($section) Returns a list of lines, being the comment attached to section $section. In scalar context, returns a string containing the lines of the comment separated by newlines. The lines are presented as-is, with whatever comment character was originally used on that line. =cut sub _return_comment { my ($self, $comment_aref) = @_; my $delim = defined($/) ? $/ : "\n"; return wantarray() ? @$comment_aref : join($delim, @$comment_aref); } sub GetSectionComment { my ($self, $sect) = @_; return undef if not defined $sect; $self->_caseify(\$sect); if (! exists $self->{sCMT}{$sect}) { return undef; } return $self->_return_comment( $self->{sCMT}{$sect} ); } =head2 DeleteSectionComment ($section) Removes the comment for the specified section. =cut sub DeleteSectionComment { my $self = shift; my $sect = shift; return undef if not defined $sect; $self->_caseify(\$sect); $self->_touch_section($sect); delete $self->{sCMT}{$sect}; return; } =head2 SetParameterComment ($section, $parameter, @comment) Sets the comment attached to a particular parameter. Any line of @comment that does not have a comment character will be prepended with one. See L above =cut sub SetParameterComment { my ($self, $sect, $parm, @comment) = @_; if (not (defined($sect) && defined($parm) && @comment)) { return undef; } $self->_caseify(\$sect, \$parm); $self->_touch_parameter($sect, $parm); # Note that at this point, it's possible to have a comment for a parameter, # without that parameter actually existing in the INI file. $self->{pCMT}{$sect}{$parm} = $self->_markup_comments(\@comment); return scalar @comment; } sub _SetEndComments { my $self = shift; my @comments = @_; $self->{_comments_at_end_of_file} = \@comments; return 1; } sub _GetEndComments { my $self = shift; return @{$self->{_comments_at_end_of_file}}; } =head2 GetParameterComment ($section, $parameter) Gets the comment attached to a parameter. In list context returns all comments - in scalar context returns them joined by newlines. =cut sub GetParameterComment { my ($self, $sect, $parm) = @_; if (not (defined($sect) && defined($parm))) { return undef; } $self->_caseify(\$sect, \$parm); if (not (exists( $self->{pCMT}{$sect} ) && exists( $self->{pCMT}{$sect}{$parm} ))) { return undef; } return $self->_return_comment( $self->{pCMT}{$sect}{$parm} ); } =head2 DeleteParameterComment ($section, $parmeter) Deletes the comment attached to a parameter. =cut sub DeleteParameterComment { my ($self, $sect, $parm) = @_; if (not (defined($sect) && defined($parm))) { return undef; } $self->_caseify(\$sect, \$parm); # If the parameter doesn't exist, our goal has already been achieved if ( exists( $self->{pCMT}{$sect} ) && exists( $self->{pCMT}{$sect}{$parm} )) { $self->_touch_parameter($sect, $parm); delete $self->{pCMT}{$sect}{$parm}; } return 1; } =head2 GetParameterEOT ($section, $parameter) Accessor method for the EOT text (in fact, style) of the specified parameter. If any text is used as an EOT mark, this will be returned. If the parameter was not recorded using HERE style multiple lines, GetParameterEOT returns undef. =cut sub GetParameterEOT { my ($self, $sect, $parm) = @_; if (not (defined($sect) && defined($parm))) { return undef; } $self->_caseify(\$sect, \$parm); return $self->{EOT}{$sect}{$parm}; } =head2 $cfg->SetParameterEOT ($section, $parameter, $EOT) Accessor method for the EOT text for the specified parameter. Sets the HERE style marker text to the value $EOT. Once the EOT text is set, that parameter will be saved in HERE style. To un-set the EOT text, use DeleteParameterEOT ($section, $parameter). =cut sub SetParameterEOT { my ($self, $sect, $parm, $EOT) = @_; if (not (defined($sect) && defined($parm) && defined($EOT))) { return undef; } $self->_caseify(\$sect, \$parm); $self->_touch_parameter($sect, $parm); $self->{EOT}{$sect}{$parm} = $EOT; return; } =head2 DeleteParameterEOT ($section, $parmeter) Removes the EOT marker for the given section and parameter. When writing a configuration file, if no EOT marker is defined then "EOT" is used. =cut sub DeleteParameterEOT { my ($self, $sect, $parm) = @_; if (not (defined($sect) && defined($parm))) { return undef; } $self->_caseify(\$sect, \$parm); $self->_touch_parameter($sect, $parm); delete $self->{EOT}{$sect}{$parm}; return; } =head2 SetParameterTrailingComment ($section, $parameter, $cmt) Set the end trailing comment for the given section and parameter. If there is a old comment for the parameter, it will be overwritten by the new one. If there is a new parameter trailing comment to be added, the value should be added first. =cut sub SetParameterTrailingComment { my ($self, $sect, $parm, $cmt) = @_; if (not (defined($sect) && defined($parm) && defined($cmt))) { return undef; } $self->_caseify(\$sect, \$parm); # confirm the parameter exist return undef if not exists $self->{v}{$sect}{$parm}; $self->_touch_parameter($sect, $parm); $self->{peCMT}{$sect}{$parm} = $cmt; return 1; } =head2 GetParameterTrailingComment ($section, $parameter) An accessor method to read the trailing comment after the parameter. The trailing comment will be returned if there is one. A null string will be returned if the parameter exists but no comment for it. otherwise, L will be returned. =cut sub GetParameterTrailingComment { my ($self, $sect, $parm) = @_; if (not (defined($sect) && defined($parm))) { return undef; } $self->_caseify(\$sect, \$parm); # confirm the parameter exist return undef if not exists $self->{v}{$sect}{$parm}; return $self->{peCMT}{$sect}{$parm}; } =head2 Delete Deletes the entire configuration file in memory. =cut sub Delete { my $self = shift; foreach my $section ($self->Sections()) { $self->DeleteSection($section); } return 1; } # end Delete =head1 USAGE -- Tied Hash =head2 tie %ini, 'Config::IniFiles', (-file=>$filename, [-option=>value ...] ) Using C, you can tie a hash to a B object. This creates a new object which you can access through your hash, so you use this instead of the B method. This actually creates a hash of hashes to access the values in the INI file. The options you provide through C are the same as given for the B method, above. Here's an example: use Config::IniFiles; my %ini; tie %ini, 'Config::IniFiles', ( -file => "/path/configfile.ini" ); print "We have $ini{Section}{Parameter}." if $ini{Section}{Parameter}; Accessing and using the hash works just like accessing a regular hash and many of the object methods are made available through the hash interface. For those methods that do not coincide with the hash paradigm, you can use the Perl C function to get at the underlying object tied to the hash and call methods on that object. For example, to write the hash out to a new ini file, you would do something like this: tied( %ini )->WriteConfig( "/newpath/newconfig.ini" ) || die "Could not write settings to new file."; =head2 $val = $ini{$section}{$parameter} Returns the value of $parameter in $section. Multiline values accessed through a hash will be returned as a list in list context and a concatenated value in scalar context. =head2 $ini{$section}{$parameter} = $value; Sets the value of C<$parameter> in C<$section> to C<$value>. To set a multiline or multiv-alue parameter just assign an array reference to the hash entry, like this: $ini{$section}{$parameter} = [$value1, $value2, ...]; If the parameter did not exist in the original file, it will be created. However, Perl does not seem to extend autovivification to tied hashes. That means that if you try to say $ini{new_section}{new_paramters} = $val; and the section 'new_section' does not exist, then Perl won't properly create it. In order to work around this you will need to create a hash reference in that section and then assign the parameter value. Something like this should do nicely: $ini{new_section} = {}; $ini{new_section}{new_paramters} = $val; =head2 %hash = %{$ini{$section}} Using the tie interface, you can copy whole sections of the ini file into another hash. Note that this makes a copy of the entire section. The new hash in no longer tied to the ini file, In particular, this means -default and -nocase settings will not apply to C<%hash>. =head2 $ini{$section} = {}; %{$ini{$section}} = %parameters; Through the hash interface, you have the ability to replace the entire section with a new set of parameters. This call will fail, however, if the argument passed in NOT a hash reference. You must use both lines, as shown above so that Perl recognizes the section as a hash reference context before COPYing over the values from your C<%parameters> hash. =head2 delete $ini{$section}{$parameter} When tied to a hash, you can use the Perl C function to completely remove a parameter from a section. =head2 delete $ini{$section} The tied interface also allows you to delete an entire section from the ini file using the Perl C function. =head2 %ini = (); If you really want to delete B the items in the ini file, this will do it. Of course, the changes won't be written to the actual file unless you call B on the object tied to the hash. =head2 Parameter names =over 4 =item my @keys = keys %{$ini{$section}} =item while (($k, $v) = each %{$ini{$section}}) {...} =item if( exists %{$ini{$section}}, $parameter ) {...} =back When tied to a hash, you use the Perl C and C functions to iteratively list the parameters (C) or parameters and their values (C) in a given section. You can also use the Perl C function to see if a parameter is defined in a given section. Note that none of these will return parameter names that are part of the default section (if set), although accessing an unknown parameter in the specified section will return a value from the default section if there is one. =head2 Section names =over 4 =item foreach( keys %ini ) {...} =item while (($k, $v) = each %ini) {...} =item if( exists %ini, $section ) {...} =back When tied to a hash, you use the Perl C and C functions to iteratively list the sections in the ini file. You can also use the Perl C function to see if a section is defined in the file. =cut ############################################################ # # TIEHASH Methods # # Description: # These methods allow you to tie a hash to the # Config::IniFiles object. Note that, when tied, the # user wants to look at thinks like $ini{sec}{parm}, but the # TIEHASH only provides one level of hash interace, so the # root object gets asked for a $ini{sec}, which this # implements. To further tie the {parm} hash, the internal # class Config::IniFiles::_section, is provided, below. # ############################################################ # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Date Modification Author # ---------------------------------------------------------- # 2000May09 Created method JW # ---------------------------------------------------------- sub TIEHASH { my $class = shift; my %parms = @_; # Get a new object my $self = $class->new( %parms ); return $self; } # end TIEHASH # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Date Modification Author # ---------------------------------------------------------- # 2000May09 Created method JW # ---------------------------------------------------------- sub FETCH { my $self = shift; my( $key ) = @_; $self->_caseify(\$key); return if (! $self->{v}{$key}); my %retval; tie %retval, 'Config::IniFiles::_section', $self, $key; return \%retval; } # end FETCH # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Date Modification Author # ---------------------------------------------------------- # 2000Jun14 Fixed bug where wrong ref was saved JW # 2000Oct09 Fixed possible but in %parms with defaults JW # 2001Apr04 Fixed -nocase problem in storing JW # ---------------------------------------------------------- sub STORE { my $self = shift; my( $key, $ref ) = @_; return undef unless ref($ref) eq 'HASH'; $self->_caseify(\$key); $self->AddSection($key); $self->{v}{$key} = {%$ref}; $self->{parms}{$key} = [keys %$ref]; $self->{myparms}{$key} = [keys %$ref]; return 1; } # end STORE # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Date Modification Author # ---------------------------------------------------------- # 2000May09 Created method JW # 2000Dec17 Now removes comments, groups and EOTs too JW # 2001Arp04 Fixed -nocase problem JW # ---------------------------------------------------------- sub DELETE { my $self = shift; my( $key ) = @_; my $retval=$self->FETCH($key); $self->DeleteSection($key); return $retval; } # end DELETE # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Date Modification Author # ---------------------------------------------------------- # 2000May09 Created method JW # ---------------------------------------------------------- sub CLEAR { my $self = shift; return $self->Delete(); } # end CLEAR # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Date Modification Author # ---------------------------------------------------------- # 2000May09 Created method JW # ---------------------------------------------------------- sub FIRSTKEY { my $self = shift; $self->{tied_enumerator}=0; return $self->NEXTKEY(); } # end FIRSTKEY # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Date Modification Author # ---------------------------------------------------------- # 2000May09 Created method JW # ---------------------------------------------------------- sub NEXTKEY { my $self = shift; my( $last ) = @_; my $i=$self->{tied_enumerator}++; my $key=$self->{sects}[$i]; return if (! defined $key); return wantarray ? ($key, $self->FETCH($key)) : $key; } # end NEXTKEY # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Date Modification Author # ---------------------------------------------------------- # 2000May09 Created method JW # 2001Apr04 Fixed -nocase bug and false true bug JW # ---------------------------------------------------------- sub EXISTS { my $self = shift; my( $key ) = @_; return $self->SectionExists($key); } # end EXISTS # ---------------------------------------------------------- # DESTROY is used by TIEHASH and the Perl garbage collector, # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Date Modification Author # ---------------------------------------------------------- # 2000May09 Created method JW # ---------------------------------------------------------- sub DESTROY { # my $self = shift; } # end if # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Sub: _make_filehandle # # Args: $thing # $thing An input source # # Description: Takes an input source of a filehandle, # filehandle glob, reference to a filehandle glob, IO::File # object or scalar filename and returns a file handle to # read from it with. # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Date Modification Author # ---------------------------------------------------------- # 06Dec2001 Added to support input from any source JW # ---------------------------------------------------------- sub _make_filehandle { my $self = shift; # # This code is 'borrowed' from Lincoln D. Stein's GD.pm module # with modification for this module. Thanks Lincoln! # no strict 'refs'; my $thing = shift; if (ref($thing) eq "SCALAR") { if (eval { require IO::Scalar; $IO::Scalar::VERSION >= 2.109; }) { return IO::Scalar->new($thing); } else { warn "SCALAR reference as file descriptor requires IO::stringy ". "v2.109 or later" if ($^W); return; } } return $thing if defined(fileno $thing); # otherwise try qualifying it into caller's package my $fh = qualify_to_ref($thing,caller(1)); return $fh if defined(fileno $fh); # otherwise treat it as a file to open $fh = gensym; open($fh,$thing) || return; return $fh; } # end _make_filehandle ############################################################ # # INTERNAL PACKAGE: Config::IniFiles::_section # # Description: # This package is used to provide a single-level TIEHASH # interface to the sections in the IniFile. When tied, the # user wants to look at thinks like $ini{sec}{parm}, but the # TIEHASH only provides one level of hash interace, so the # root object gets asked for a $ini{sec} and must return a # has reference that accurately covers the '{parm}' part. # # This package is only used when tied and is inter-woven # between the sections and their parameters when the TIEHASH # method is called by Perl. It's a very simple implementation # of a tied hash object that simply maps onto the object API. # ############################################################ # Date Modification Author # ---------------------------------------------------------- # 2000.May.09 Created to excapsulate TIEHASH interface JW ############################################################ package Config::IniFiles::_section; use strict; use warnings; use Carp; use vars qw( $VERSION ); $Config::IniFiles::_section::VERSION = 2.16; # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Sub: Config::IniFiles::_section::TIEHASH # # Args: $class, $config, $section # $class The class that this is being tied to. # $config The parent Config::IniFiles object # $section The section this tied object refers to # # Description: Builds the object that implements accesses to # the tied hash. # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Date Modification Author # ---------------------------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------------------------- sub TIEHASH { my $proto = shift; my $class = ref($proto) || $proto; my ($config, $section) = @_; # Make a new object return bless {config=>$config, section=>$section}, $class; } # end TIEHASH # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Sub: Config::IniFiles::_section::FETCH # # Args: $key # $key The name of the key whose value to get # # Description: Returns the value associated with $key. If # the value is a list, returns a list reference. # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Date Modification Author # ---------------------------------------------------------- # 2000Jun15 Fixed bugs in -default handler JW # 2000Dec07 Fixed another bug in -deault handler JW # 2002Jul04 Returning scalar values (Bug:447532) AS # ---------------------------------------------------------- sub FETCH { my ($self, $key) = @_; my @retval=$self->{config}->val($self->{section}, $key); return (@retval <= 1) ? $retval[0] : \@retval; } # end FETCH # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Sub: Config::IniFiles::_section::STORE # # Args: $key, @val # $key The key under which to store the value # @val The value to store, either an array or a scalar # # Description: Sets the value for the specified $key # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Date Modification Author # ---------------------------------------------------------- # 2001Apr04 Fixed -nocase bug JW # ---------------------------------------------------------- sub STORE { my ($self, $key, @val) = @_; return $self->{config}->newval($self->{section}, $key, @val); } # end STORE # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Sub: Config::IniFiles::_section::DELETE # # Args: $key # $key The key to remove from the hash # # Description: Removes the specified key from the hash and # returns its former value. # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Date Modification Author # ---------------------------------------------------------- # 2001Apr04 Fixed -nocase bug JW # ---------------------------------------------------------- sub DELETE { my ($self, $key) = @_; my $retval=$self->{config}->val($self->{section}, $key); $self->{config}->delval($self->{section}, $key); return $retval; } # end DELETE # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Sub: Config::IniFiles::_section::CLEAR # # Args: (None) # # Description: Empties the entire hash # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Date Modification Author # ---------------------------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------------------------- sub CLEAR { my ($self) = @_; return $self->{config}->DeleteSection($self->{section}); } # end CLEAR # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Sub: Config::IniFiles::_section::EXISTS # # Args: $key # $key The key to look for # # Description: Returns whether the key exists # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Date Modification Author # ---------------------------------------------------------- # 2001Apr04 Fixed -nocase bug JW # ---------------------------------------------------------- sub EXISTS { my ($self, $key) = @_; return $self->{config}->exists($self->{section},$key); } # end EXISTS # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Sub: Config::IniFiles::_section::FIRSTKEY # # Args: (None) # # Description: Returns the first key in the hash # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Date Modification Author # ---------------------------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------------------------- sub FIRSTKEY { my $self = shift; $self->{tied_enumerator}=0; return $self->NEXTKEY(); } # end FIRSTKEY # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Sub: Config::IniFiles::_section::NEXTKEY # # Args: $last # $last The last key accessed by the interator # # Description: Returns the next key in line # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Date Modification Author # ---------------------------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------------------------- sub NEXTKEY { my $self = shift; my( $last ) = @_; my $i=$self->{tied_enumerator}++; my @keys = $self->{config}->Parameters($self->{section}); my $key=$keys[$i]; return if (! defined $key); return wantarray ? ($key, $self->FETCH($key)) : $key; } # end NEXTKEY # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Sub: Config::IniFiles::_section::DESTROY # # Args: (None) # # Description: Called on cleanup # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Date Modification Author # ---------------------------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------------------------- sub DESTROY { # my $self = shift } # end DESTROY 1; =head1 IMPORT / DELTA FEATURES The I<-import> option to L allows one to stack one I object on top of another (which might be itself stacked in turn and so on recursively, but this is beyond the point). The effect, as briefly explained in L, is that the fields appearing in the composite object will be a superposition of those coming from the ``original'' one and the lines coming from the file, the latter taking precedence. For example, let's say that C<$master> and C were created like this: my $master = Config::IniFiles->new(-file => "master.ini"); my $overlay = Config::IniFiles->new(-file => "overlay.ini", -import => $master); If the contents of C and C are respectively ; master.ini [section1] arg0=unchanged from master.ini arg1=val1 [section2] arg2=val2 and ; overlay.ini [section1] arg1=overriden Then C<< $overlay->val("section1", "arg1") >> is "overriden", while C<< $overlay->val("section1", "arg0") >> is "unchanged from master.ini". This feature may be used to ship a ``global defaults'' configuration file for a Perl application, that can be overridden piecewise by a much shorter, per-site configuration file. Assuming UNIX-style path names, this would be done like this: my $defaultconfig = Config::IniFiles->new (-file => "/usr/share/myapp/myapp.ini.default"); my $config = Config::IniFiles->new (-file => "/etc/myapp.ini", -import => $defaultconfig); # Now use $config and forget about $defaultconfig in the rest of # the program Starting with version 2.39, I also provides features to keep the importing / per-site configuration file small, by only saving those options that were modified by the running program. That is, if one calls $overlay->setval("section1", "arg1", "anotherval"); $overlay->newval("section3", "arg3", "val3"); $overlay->WriteConfig('overlay.ini', -delta=>1); C would now contain ; overlay.ini [section1] arg1=anotherval [section3] arg3=val3 This is called a I (see L). The untouched [section2] and arg0 do not appear, and the config file is therefore shorter; while of course, reloading the configuration into C<$master> and C<$overlay>, either through C<< $overlay->ReadConfig() >> or through the same code as above (e.g. when application restarts), would yield exactly the same result had the overlay object been saved in whole to the file system. The only problem with this delta technique is one cannot delete the default values in the overlay configuration file, only change them. This is solved by a file format extension, enabled by the I<-negativedeltas> option to L: if, say, one would delete parameters like this, $overlay->DeleteSection("section2"); $overlay->delval("section1", "arg0"); $overlay->WriteConfig('overlay.ini', -delta=>1); The I file would now read: ; overlay.ini [section1] ; arg0 is deleted arg1=anotherval ; [section2] is deleted [section3] arg3=val3 Assuming C<$overlay> was later re-read with C<< -negativedeltas => 1 >>, the parser would interpret the deletion comments to yield the correct result, that is, [section2] and arg0 would cease to exist in the C<$overlay> object. =cut =head1 DIAGNOSTICS =head2 @Config::IniFiles::errors Contains a list of errors encountered while parsing the configuration file. If the I method returns B, check the value of this to find out what's wrong. This value is reset each time a config file is read. =head1 BUGS =over 3 =item * The output from [Re]WriteConfig/OutputConfig might not be as pretty as it can be. Comments are tied to whatever was immediately below them. And case is not preserved for Section and Parameter names if the -nocase option was used. =item * No locking is done by [Re]WriteConfig. When writing servers, take care that only the parent ever calls this, and consider making your own backup. =back =head1 Data Structure Note that this is only a reference for the package maintainers - one of the upcoming revisions to this package will include a total clean up of the data structure. $iniconf->{cf} = "config_file_name" ->{startup_settings} = \%orginal_object_parameters ->{firstload} = 0 OR 1 ->{imported} = $object WHERE $object->isa("Config::IniFiles") ->{nocase} = 0 ->{reloadwarn} = 0 ->{sects} = \@sections ->{mysects} = \@sections ->{sCMT}{$sect} = \@comment_lines ->{group}{$group} = \@group_members ->{parms}{$sect} = \@section_parms ->{myparms}{$sect} = \@section_parms ->{EOT}{$sect}{$parm} = "end of text string" ->{pCMT}{$sect}{$parm} = \@comment_lines ->{v}{$sect}{$parm} = $value OR \@values =head1 AUTHOR and ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The original code was written by Scott Hutton. Then handled for a time by Rich Bowen (thanks!), and was later managed by Jeremy Wadsack (thanks!), and now is managed by Shlomi Fish ( L ) with many contributions from various other people. In particular, special thanks go to (in roughly chronological order): Bernie Cosell, Alan Young, Alex Satrapa, Mike Blazer, Wilbert van de Pieterman, Steve Campbell, Robert Konigsberg, Scott Dellinger, R. Bernstein, Daniel Winkelmann, Pires Claudio, Adrian Phillips, Marek Rouchal, Luc St Louis, Adam Fischler, Kay Röpke, Matt Wilson, Raviraj Murdeshwar and Slaven Rezic, Florian Pfaff Geez, that's a lot of people. And apologies to the folks who were missed. If you want someone to bug about this, that would be: Shlomi Fish If you want more information, or want to participate, go to: L Please submit bug reports using the Request Tracker interface at L . Development discussion occurs on the mailing list config-inifiles-dev@lists.sourceforge.net, which you can subscribe to by going to the project web site (link above). This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut 1; # Please keep the following within the last four lines of the file #[JW for editor]:mode=perl:tabSize=8:indentSize=2:noTabs=true:indentOnEnter=true: Config-IniFiles-2.82/inc000755000764000764 012146711711 15421 5ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000Config-IniFiles-2.82/inc/Test000755000764000764 012146711711 16340 5ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000Config-IniFiles-2.82/inc/Test/Run000755000764000764 012146711711 17104 5ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000Config-IniFiles-2.82/inc/Test/Run/Builder.pm000444000764000764 336012146711711 21167 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000package Test::Run::Builder; use strict; use warnings; use Module::Build; use vars qw(@ISA); @ISA = (qw(Module::Build)); sub ACTION_runtest { my ($self) = @_; my $p = $self->{properties}; $self->depends_on('code'); local @INC = @INC; # Make sure we test the module in blib/ unshift @INC, (File::Spec->catdir($p->{base_dir}, $self->blib, 'lib'), File::Spec->catdir($p->{base_dir}, $self->blib, 'arch')); $self->do_test_run_tests; } sub ACTION_distruntest { my ($self) = @_; $self->depends_on('distdir'); my $start_dir = $self->cwd; my $dist_dir = $self->dist_dir; chdir $dist_dir or die "Cannot chdir to $dist_dir: $!"; # XXX could be different names for scripts $self->run_perl_script('Build.PL') # XXX Should this be run w/ --nouse-rcfile or die "Error executing 'Build.PL' in dist directory: $!"; $self->run_perl_script('Build') or die "Error executing 'Build' in dist directory: $!"; $self->run_perl_script('Build', [], ['runtest']) or die "Error executing 'Build test' in dist directory"; chdir $start_dir; } sub do_test_run_tests { my $self = shift; require Test::Run::CmdLine::Iface; my $test_run = Test::Run::CmdLine::Iface->new( { 'test_files' => [glob("t/*.t")], } # 'backend_params' => $self->_get_backend_params(), ); return $test_run->run(); } sub ACTION_tags { my $self = shift; return $self->do_system( "ctags", qw(-f tags --recurse --totals --exclude=blib/** --exclude=t/lib/** --exclude=**/.svn/** --exclude='*~'), "--exclude=".$self->dist_name()."-*/**", qw(--languages=Perl --langmap=Perl:+.t) ); } 1; Config-IniFiles-2.82/t000755000764000764 012146711711 15113 5ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/11copy-ties-with-array-vals.t000444000764000764 57412146711711 22531 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl use Test::More tests => 1; use strict; use warnings; use File::Spec; use Config::IniFiles; { tie my %ini, 'Config::IniFiles', (-file => File::Spec->catfile('t', 'array.ini')) ; my %new_sect; %new_sect = %{$ini{Sect}}; $new_sect{Par}[1] = 'A'; # TEST is_deeply ($ini{Sect}{Par}, [1,2,3], '%ini was not modified'); } Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/30parameters-with-empty-values.t000444000764000764 376512146711711 23360 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; # This test file tests: # # https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=68554 # # << Parameters with empty values not written to file >> use Test::More tests => 1; use Config::IniFiles; use lib "./t/lib"; use Config::IniFiles::TestPaths; sub slurp { my ($filename)=@_; local *SLURP; open(SLURP, '<', $filename) or die "Cannot open $filename: $!"; local $/; my $retval = ; close(SLURP); return $retval; } { my $filename = t_file('params_30.ini'); unlink($filename); my $ini = Config::IniFiles->new(); $ini->newval('MySection', 'MyParam', ''); $ini->WriteConfig($filename); my $contents = slurp($filename); unlink($filename); # TEST like ($contents, qr{^MyParam=$}ms, 'Empty parameter was written.'); } =head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE Copyright 2011 by Shlomi Fish This program is distributed under the MIT (X11) License: L Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. =cut Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/ca.ini000444000764000764 102012146711711 16325 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000[x] LongName = Resum general DataName = Resum general Description = < "Test::TrailingSpace required for trailing space test."; } else { plan tests => 1; } my $finder = Test::TrailingSpace->new( { root => '.', filename_regex => qr/(?:(?:\.(?:t|pm|pl|PL|yml|json|arc|vim))|README|Changes|LICENSE)\z/, }, ); # TEST $finder->no_trailing_space( "No trailing space was found." ); Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/26scalar-filehandle.t000444000764000764 207612146711711 21150 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl # This script is a regression test for: # # https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=54997 # # Failure to read the ini file contents from a filehandle made out of a scalar # # <<< [patch] stat() on unopened filehandle warning thrown when using # filehandle made from a scalar. >>> use Test::More; use strict; use warnings; use Carp qw(cluck); use English qw(-no_match_vars); use Config::IniFiles; if ( ! eval "require 5.008;" ) { plan skip_all => "We need filehandles made from scalar which is a feature of Perl above 5.8.x"; } else { plan tests => 2; } { my $contents = <<'EOF'; [section1] key = val EOF open my $scalar_fh, "<", \$contents; my $conf = eval { $WARNING = 1; $SIG{__WARN__} = \&Carp::croak; Config::IniFiles->new( -file => $scalar_fh); } or warn $EVAL_ERROR; # TEST ok(!$EVAL_ERROR, "Object was initialised from filehandle made out of a scalar."); # TEST is ($conf->val("section1", "key"), "val", "Object works." ); undef $conf; close $scalar_fh; } Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/27empty-ini.t000444000764000764 120112146711711 17513 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl # This script is a regression test for: # # https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=45997 # # Failure to read the ini file contents from a filehandle made out of a scalar use Test::More tests => 2; use strict; use warnings; use Config::IniFiles; use File::Spec; my $empty_fn = File::Spec->catfile(File::Spec->curdir(), "t", "for-27-empty.ini"); { my $cfg = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => $empty_fn, -allowempty => 1); # TEST ok ($cfg, "object was initialized."); my @Groups = $cfg->GroupMembers("test"); # TEST is_deeply ( \@Groups, [], "Groups is empty." ); } Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/06oo.t000444000764000764 466712146711711 16235 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; # Originally: 9 use Test::More tests => 11; use Config::IniFiles; use lib "./t/lib"; use Config::IniFiles::TestPaths; my ($en, $ini, $success); # test 1 # print "Empty list when no groups ........ "; $en = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => t_file('en.ini') ); # TEST is ( scalar($en->Groups), 0, "Empty list when no groups" ); # test 2 # print "Creating new object, no file ..... "; $ini = Config::IniFiles->new; # TEST ok ($ini, "Creating new object"); # test 3 # print "Setting new file name ............."; # TEST ok ($ini->SetFileName(t_file('test06.ini')), "Setting new file name"); # test 4 # print "Saving under new file name ........"; # TEST ok ($ini->RewriteConfig() && (-f t_file('test06.ini')), "Saving under new file name ........" ); # test 5 # print "SetSectionComment ................."; $ini->newval("Section1", "Parameter1", "Value1"); my @section_comment = ("Line 1 of section comment.", "Line 2 of section comment", "Line 3 of section comment"); # TEST ok( $ini->SetSectionComment("Section1", @section_comment), "SetSectionComment() was successful." ); # test 6 # print "GetSectionComment ................."; { my @comment = $ini->GetSectionComment("Section1"); # TEST is_deeply( \@comment, [ "# Line 1 of section comment.", "# Line 2 of section comment", "# Line 3 of section comment", ], "multi-line GetSectionComment", ); } # test 7 # print "DeleteSectionComment .............."; $ini->DeleteSectionComment("Section1"); # TEST ok(!defined($ini->GetSectionComment("Section1")), "DeleteSectionComment was successful."); # test 8 # CopySection $ini->CopySection( 'Section1', 'Section2' ); # TEST ok( $ini->Parameters( 'Section2' ), "CopySection was successful." ); # test 9 # DeleteSection $ini->DeleteSection( 'Section1' ); # TEST ok( ! $ini->Parameters( 'Section1' ), "DeleteSection was successful." ); # test 10 # RenameSection $ini->RenameSection( 'Section2', 'Section1' ); # TEST ok( ! $ini->Parameters( 'Section2' ) && $ini->Parameters( 'Section1' ) && $ini->val('Section1','Parameter1') eq 'Value1' , "RenameSection was successful." ); # test 11 # Delete entire config $ini->Delete(); # TEST ok( ! $ini->Sections(), "Delete entire config"); # Clean up when we're done t_unlink("test06.ini"); Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/en.ini000444000764000764 142712146711711 16357 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000[x] ShortName = GENERAL LongName = General Summary DataName = General Summary ReportType = GeneralSummary Description = <Note: Depending on the report time frame, the first and last months may not represent a complete month's worth of data, resulting in lower hits. END Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/brackets-in-values.ini000444000764000764 7312146711711 21410 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000[SiteName] file=http://www.example.com/files/file[1-22].gz Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/14brackets-within-values.t000444000764000764 107312146711711 22176 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl # This script attempts to reproduce: # https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2030786&group_id=6926&atid=106926 use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 1; use File::Spec; use Config::IniFiles; my $filename = File::Spec->catfile(File::Spec->curdir(), "t", "brackets-in-values.ini"); { my $cfg=Config::IniFiles->new(-file => $filename, -allowempty => 1); # TEST is ($cfg->val('SiteName', 'file'), "http://www.example.com/files/file[1-22].gz", "Reading value containing brackets well" ); } Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/20allowedcommentchars.t000444000764000764 104112146711711 21626 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl # This script attempts to reproduce: # https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=36309 use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 1; use File::Spec; use Config::IniFiles; my $filename = File::Spec->catfile( File::Spec->curdir(), "t", "allowed-comment-chars.ini", ); { my $cfg = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => $filename, -allowedcommentchars => '};', ); # TEST is ($cfg->val("cat1", "mykey"), "500", "Proper comments are ignored.", ); } Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/02weird.t000444000764000764 375212146711711 16720 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; # Should be 6. use Test::More tests => 6; use Config::IniFiles; use lib "./t/lib"; use Config::IniFiles::Debug; use Config::IniFiles::TestPaths; my ($ini, $value); $ini = Config::IniFiles->new(-file => t_file("test.ini")); $ini->_assert_invariants(); $ini->SetFileName(t_file("test02.ini")); $ini->SetWriteMode("0666"); # print "Weird characters in section name . "; $value = $ini->val('[w]eird characters', 'multiline'); $ini->_assert_invariants(); # TEST is( $value, "This$/is a multi-line$/value", "Weird characters in section name", ); $ini->newval("test7|anything", "exists", "yes"); $ini->_assert_invariants(); $ini->RewriteConfig; $ini->ReadConfig; $ini->_assert_invariants(); $value = $ini->val("test7|anything", "exists"); # TEST is( $value, "yes", "More weird chars.", ); # Test 3/4 # Make sure whitespace after parameter name is not included in name # TEST is( $ini->val( 'test7', 'criterion' ), 'price <= maximum' , "Make sure whitespace after parameter name is not included in name", ); # TEST ok( ! defined $ini->val( 'test7', 'criterion ' ), "For criterion containing whitespace returns undef.", ); # Test 5 # Build a file from scratch with tied interface for testing my %test; # TEST ok( (tie %test, 'Config::IniFiles'), "Tying is successful" ); tied(%test)->SetFileName(t_file('test02.ini')); # Test 6 # Also with pipes when using tied interface using vlaue of 0 $test{'2'}={}; tied(%test)->_assert_invariants(); $test{'2'}{'test'}="sleep"; tied(%test)->_assert_invariants(); my $sectionheader="0|2"; $test{$sectionheader}={}; tied(%test)->_assert_invariants(); $test{$sectionheader}{'vacation'}=0; tied(%test)->_assert_invariants(); tied(%test)->RewriteConfig(); tied(%test)->ReadConfig; # TEST ok( scalar($test{$sectionheader}{'vacation'} == 0), "Returned 0", ); # Clean up when we're done t_unlink("test02.ini"); Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/pod-coverage.t000444000764000764 25412146711711 17771 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!perl -T use Test::More; eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage 1.04"; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod::Coverage 1.04 required for testing POD coverage" if $@; all_pod_coverage_ok(); Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/12open-empty-file.t000444000764000764 66412146711711 20600 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 1; use File::Spec; use Config::IniFiles; use lib "./t/lib"; use Config::IniFiles::TestPaths; my $filename = t_file("empty.ini"); { my $cfg=Config::IniFiles->new; $cfg->WriteConfig($filename); } { my $cfg=Config::IniFiles->new(-file => $filename, -allowempty => 1); # TEST isa_ok ($cfg, "Config::IniFiles", '$cfg'); } t_unlink("empty.ini"); Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/blank.ini000444000764000764 012146711711 16746 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/array.ini000444000764000764 3512146711711 17025 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000[Sect] Par = < Nota: Dependiendo del periodo del informe, el primer y último mes pueden no representar un mes completo, resultando en menos aciertos de los reales. FIN Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/15store-and-retrieve-here-doc-terminator.t000444000764000764 251312146711711 25171 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl # This script attempts to reproduce: # https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1230339&group_id=6926&atid=106926 use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 2; use File::Spec; use Config::IniFiles; my $filename = File::Spec->catfile( File::Spec->curdir(), "t", "store-and-retrieve-here-doc-terminator.ini" ); my @file_write_subs = ( sub { my ($cfg) = @_; $cfg->WriteConfig($filename); return; }, sub { my ($cfg) = @_; open my $fh, '>', $filename or die "Cannot open '$filename' for writing - $!"; $cfg->OutputConfigToFileHandle($fh); close($fh); return; }, ); foreach my $write_sub (@file_write_subs) { # Prepare the offending file. { # Delete the stray file - we want to over-write it. unlink($filename); my $cfg=Config::IniFiles->new(); $cfg->newval ("MySection", "MyParam", "Hello\nEOT\n"); $write_sub->($cfg); } { my $cfg=Config::IniFiles->new(-file => $filename); # TEST*2 is (scalar($cfg->val ("MySection", "MyParam")), "Hello\nEOT\n", "Default here-doc terminator was stored and retrieved correctly", ); } # Delete it again to keep the working-copy clean. unlink($filename); } Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/cmt.ini000444000764000764 511312146711711 16534 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000@vlmap rc file Version 1.0 @------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @-- Id : @(#)debussy.rc /main/32 Tue Aug 31 09:17:35 1999 roehm @-- Name : debussy.rc @-- Description : Control file for DEBUSSY @-- Version : /main/32 (roehm) @-- Mod.Date : Thu Sep 20 18:49:06 MET DST 2001 @------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @ New control file debussy.rc @ [Library] work = $WORKAREA/project_lib/debobj.lib++ synopsys = $VHDL_PACKAGES_DEB/synopsys/$DEBOBJ_VERSION ieee = $VHDL_PACKAGES_DEB/IEEE/$DEBOBJ_VERSION std_developerskit = $VHDL_PACKAGES_DEB/sdk/std_developerskit.lib/$DEBOBJ_VERSION gtech = $VHDL_PACKAGES_DEB/gtech/$DEBOBJ_VERSION dware = $VHDL_PACKAGES_DEB/dware/$DEBOBJ_VERSION dw01 = $VHDL_PACKAGES_DEB/dw/dw01/$DEBOBJ_VERSION dw02 = $VHDL_PACKAGES_DEB/dw/dw02/$DEBOBJ_VERSION dw03 = $VHDL_PACKAGES_DEB/dw/dw03/$DEBOBJ_VERSION dw04 = $VHDL_PACKAGES_DEB/dw/dw04/$DEBOBJ_VERSION dw05 = $VHDL_PACKAGES_DEB/dw/dw05/$DEBOBJ_VERSION dw06 = $VHDL_PACKAGES_DEB/dw/dw06/$DEBOBJ_VERSION dw07 = $VHDL_PACKAGES_DEB/dw/dw07/$DEBOBJ_VERSION dw08 = $VHDL_PACKAGES_DEB/dw/dw08/$DEBOBJ_VERSION lsim_interface = $VHDL_PACKAGES_DEB/lsim_interface/$DEBOBJ_VERSION miso_lib = $VHDL_PACKAGES_DEB/miso/$DEBOBJ_VERSION mgc_bscan = $VHDL_PACKAGES_DEB/bsda/$DEBOBJ_VERSION compass_lib = $VHDL_PACKAGES_DEB/compass_lib/$DEBOBJ_VERSION replay = $VHDL_PACKAGES_DEB/replay/$DEBOBJ_VERSION rtb_util = $VHDL_PACKAGES_DEB/reflect/REFLECT_UTILITIES_LIB/$DEBOBJ_VERSION rtb_elem = $VHDL_PACKAGES_DEB/reflect/REFLECT_ELEMENTS_LIB/$DEBOBJ_VERSION lmc = $VHDL_PACKAGES_DEB/lmc/$DEBOBJ_VERSION @#@CF Automatically created by 'config_project' at Thu Mar 21 08:37:23 2002 c11_test_flow = $WORKAREA/resources/c11_test_flow/vhdl_rtl/$DEBOBJ_VERSION @#@CF Automatically created by 'config_project' at Thu Mar 21 08:37:23 2002 cstarlib_reg_1v5 = $WORKAREA/resources/cstarlib_reg_1v5/vhdl_rtl/$DEBOBJ_VERSION @#@CF Automatically created by 'config_project' at Thu Mar 21 08:46:54 2002 addmultf_lib = $WORKAREA/resources/addmultf_lib/vhdl_rtl/$DEBOBJ_VERSION [turbo_library] TurboLibs = $DEB_VERSION @#@CF Automatically created by 'config_project' at Thu Mar 21 08:37:23 2002 TurboLibPaths = \ $WORKAREA/resources/c11_test_flow/vhdl_rtl \ $WORKAREA/resources/cstarlib_reg_1v5/vhdl_rtl Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/allowed-comment-chars.ini000444000764000764 10312146711711 22110 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000[cat1] mykey = 500 }This is comment out. }mykey = 1000 ;This too. Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/19param-found-outside-section.t000444000764000764 346512146711711 23144 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl # This script attempts to reproduce: # https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=36584 # Written by Shlomi Fish. # This file is licensed under the MIT/X11 License. use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Config::IniFiles; use File::Spec; eval "use File::Temp qw(tempdir)"; plan skip_all => "File::Temp required for testing" if $@; plan tests => 7; { my $dir_name = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my $filename = File::Spec->catfile($dir_name, "foo.ini"); my $data = join "", ; { open my $fh, '>', $filename; print {$fh} $data; close ($fh); } my $ini = Config::IniFiles->new(-file => $filename); # TEST ok(!defined($ini), "Ini was not initialised"); # TEST is (scalar(@Config::IniFiles::errors), 1, "There is one error." ); # TEST like ($Config::IniFiles::errors[0], qr/parameter found outside a section/, "Error was correct - 'parameter found outside a section'", ); $ini = Config::IniFiles->new(-file => $filename, -fallback => 'GENERAL'); # TEST ok(defined($ini), "(-fallback) Ini was initialised"); # TEST ok($ini->SectionExists('GENERAL'), "(-fallback) Fallback section exists"); # TEST ok($ini->exists('GENERAL', 'wrong'), "(-fallback) Fallback section catches parameter"); # TEST my $newfilename = File::Spec->catfile($dir_name, "new.ini"); my $content; $ini->WriteConfig($newfilename); { local $/; open my $fh, '<', $newfilename; $content = <$fh>; } ok($content =~ /^wrong/m && $content !~ /^\[GENERAL\]/m, "(-fallback) Outputting fallback section without section header"); } __DATA__ ; This is a malformed ini file with a key/value outside a scrtion wrong = wronger [section] right = more right Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/22trailing-comment-lines.t000444000764000764 167012146711711 22166 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl # This script attempts to reproduce: # https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=30402 # # #30402: WriteConfig does not write the last lines of a file if they are comments use Test::More tests => 1; use strict; use warnings; use File::Spec; use Config::IniFiles; { my $conf = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => File::Spec->catfile(File::Spec->curdir(), 't', 'trailing-comments.ini') ); my $new_file = File::Spec->catfile( File::Spec->curdir(), 't', 'new-trail.ini' ); $conf->WriteConfig($new_file); my $buffer; { local $/; open my $fh, "<", $new_file; $buffer = <$fh>; close($fh); } # TEST like( $buffer, qr{; End Comment 1\n; End Comment 2\n+\z}ms, "WriteConfig() Preserved end comments." ); # Remove the generated files so they won't pollute the filesystem / # working-copy. unlink($new_file); } Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/18non-contiguous-groups.t000444000764000764 102612146711711 22111 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl -T # This script attempts to reproduce: # https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1720915&group_id=6926&atid=106926 use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 1; use File::Spec; use Config::IniFiles; my $filename = File::Spec->catfile( File::Spec->curdir(), "t", "non-contiguous-groups.ini", ); { my $cfg=Config::IniFiles->new(-file => $filename); my @members = $cfg->GroupMembers("A"); # TEST is_deeply( \@members, ["A 1", "A 2", "A 3"], ); } Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/23scalar-ref.t000444000764000764 121712146711711 17622 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl # This script is a regression test for: # # https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=45588 # # Failure to read the ini file contents from a scalar use Test::More; use strict; use warnings; use Config::IniFiles; if ( ! eval { require IO::Scalar; } ) { plan skip_all => "IO::Scalar is not available"; } else { plan tests => 2; } { my $contents = <<'EOF'; [section1] key = val EOF my $conf = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => \$contents); # TEST ok ($conf, "Object was initialised from reference to scalar."); # TEST is ($conf->val("section1", "key"), "val", "Object works." ); } Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/08group.t000444000764000764 102412146711711 16736 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 1; use Config::IniFiles; use lib "./t/lib"; use Config::IniFiles::TestPaths; my $ini = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => t_file('test.ini') ); my $members; # Test 1 # Group members with spaces # TEST is_deeply( [$ini->GroupMembers("group")], ["group member one", "group member two", "group member three"], "Group members with spaces", ); # Test 2 # Adding a new section - updating groups list # Test 3 # Deleting a section - updating groups list Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/end-of-line-comment.ini000444000764000764 4212146711711 21442 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000[section1] param1=value1;comment1 Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/10delta.t000444000764000764 410312146711711 16665 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 6; use Config::IniFiles; use lib "./t/lib"; use Config::IniFiles::TestPaths; sub slurp { my ($filename)=@_; open(my $SLURP, '<', $filename) || die "Cannot open $filename: $!"; local $/; my $retval = <$SLURP>; close($SLURP); return $retval; } my $ors = $\ || "\n"; my ($ini,$value); # # Delta tests added by D/DO/DOMQ # # test 1 # print "Import a file .................... "; my $en = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => t_file('en.ini') ); # TEST ok ( $en, "En was instantiated." ); # test 2 my $es = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => t_file('es.ini'), -import => $en ); # TEST ok( $es, "Es was instantiated." ); my $estext=slurp(t_file("es.ini")); $estext =~ s/\s*//g; # test 3 ## Delta without any update should result in exact same file (ignoring ## distinctions about leading whitespace) t_unlink('delta.ini'); $es->WriteConfig(t_file('delta.ini'), -delta=>1); my $deltatext=slurp(t_file('delta.ini')); $deltatext =~ s/\s*//g; # TEST is ($deltatext, $estext, "Delta without any update should result in exact same file " ); t_unlink('delta.ini'); # test 4 ## Delta with updates $es->newval("something", "completely", "different"); $es->WriteConfig(t_file('delta.ini'), -delta=>1); $deltatext=slurp(t_file('delta.ini')); # TEST if (!ok( scalar($deltatext =~ m/^[something].*completely=different/sm), "Delta with updates", ) ) { diag($deltatext); } t_unlink('delta.ini'); # test 5 ## Delta with deletion marks $es->delval("x", "LongName"); $es->DeleteSection("m"); $es->WriteConfig(t_file('delta.ini'), -delta=>1); $deltatext=slurp(t_file('delta.ini')); # TEST if (!ok(($deltatext =~ m/^. \[m\] is deleted/m) && ($deltatext =~ m/^. LongName is deleted/m), "Delta with deletion marks", ), ) { diag($deltatext); } # test 6 ## Parsing back deletion marks $es=Config::IniFiles->new( -file => t_file('delta.ini'), -import => $en ); # TEST ok((!defined $es->val("x", "LongName")) && (! $es->SectionExists("m")), "Parsing back deletion marks"); t_unlink("delta.ini"); Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/case-sensitive-default.ini000444000764000764 5512146711711 22255 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000[Common] stopfile = myscript-stop [MyScript] Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/07misc.t000444000764000764 332212146711711 16537 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 5; use Config::IniFiles; use lib "./t/lib"; use Config::IniFiles::TestPaths; my ($ini, $value); t_unlink("test07.ini"); # Test 1 # Multiple equals in a parameter - should split on the first $ini = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => t_file('test.ini') ); # TEST is ( scalar($ini->val('test7', 'criterion')), 'price <= maximum', "Multiple equals in a parameter - should split on the first", ); # Test 2 # Parameters whose name is a substring of existing parameters should be loaded $value = $ini->val('substring', 'boot'); # TEST is( $value, 'smarty', "Parameters whose name is a substring of existing parameters should be loaded"); # test 3 # See if default option works $ini = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => t_file("test.ini"), -default => 'test1', -nocase => 1 ); $ini->SetFileName(t_file("test07.ini")); $ini->SetWriteMode("0666"); # TEST ok (defined($ini), "default option works - \$ini works."); # TEST is ( scalar($ini->val('test2', 'three')), 'value3', "default option works - ->val" ); # Test 4 # Check that Config::IniFiles respects RO permission on original INI file $ini->WriteConfig(t_file("test07.ini")); chmod 0444, t_file("test07.ini"); SKIP: { if (-w t_file("test07.ini")) { skip ('RO Permissions not settable.', 1); } else { $ini->setval('test2', 'three', 'should not be here'); $value = $ini->WriteConfig(t_file("test07.ini")); warn "Value is $value!" if (defined $value); # TEST ok(!defined($value), "Value is undefined."); } # end if } # Clean up when we're done t_unlink("test07.ini"); Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/32mswin-outputs-contain-crs.t000444000764000764 410112146711711 22672 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl # As of version 2.73 the .ini files generated on Microsoft Windows did not # contain carriage returns (CRs). This is a regression test for that. # Thanks to Ben Johnson for reporting this and for a preliminary test # script. use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; if ($^O !~ m/\AMSWin/) { plan skip_all => 'Test is only relevant for Microsoft Windows'; } else { plan tests => 1; } use Config::IniFiles; use File::Spec; my $config_filename = File::Spec->catdir(File::Spec->curdir(), "t", "testConfig.ini"); writeNewUserIni ($config_filename); for my $s (1 .. 4) { print "s = $s\n"; for my $p (1 ..4) { print "p = $p\n"; writeIni($config_filename, "Section$s", "Param$p", "Value$p"); } } sub _bin_slurp { my $filename = shift; open my $in, '<', $filename or die "Cannot open '$filename' for slurping - $!"; binmode $in; local $/; my $contents = <$in>; close($in); return $contents; } # TEST unlike( scalar(_bin_slurp($config_filename)), qr/[^\x0D]\x0A/, # \x0D is CR ; \x0A is LF. See "man ascii". "Checking that all line feeds are preceded by carriage returns", ); sub writeNewUserIni { my ($config_fn) = @_; open my $fh, '>', $config_fn or die "Cannot open $config_fn for writing. - $!"; print {$fh} "[UserConfigFile]\n"; close ($fh); return; } sub writeIni { my ($userConfig_fn, $section, $param, $value) = @_; my $usrCfg = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => $userConfig_fn ) or die "Failed! Could not open $userConfig_fn with error @Config::IniFiles::errors\n" ; $usrCfg->newval($section, $param, $value) or die "Could not set newval in writeIni for $section, $param -> $value\n"; my $c = 0; while ($c < 6) { if ( $usrCfg->RewriteConfig() ) { $c=6; print "Writing [$section] $param -> $value\n"; } else { warn "Error: could not write $param=$value to $userConfig_fn\n"; sleep 1; $c++; print "c = $c\n"; } } return; } Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/03comments.t000444000764000764 1057412146711711 17454 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl # # Comment preservation # use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 17; use Config::IniFiles; use lib "./t/lib"; use Config::IniFiles::TestPaths; my $ors = $\ || "\n"; my $irs = $/ || "\n"; my ($ini, $value); # Load ini file and write as new file $ini = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => t_file("test.ini")); $ini->SetFileName(t_file("test03.ini")); $ini->SetWriteMode("0666"); t_unlink("test03.ini"); $ini->RewriteConfig; $ini->ReadConfig; # TEST ok($ini, "ini is still initialised"); sub slurp { my $fn = shift; my $ret = ""; local $/; open my $in, "<", $fn; $ret = <$in>; close($in); return $ret; } sub t_slurp { return slurp(t_file(@_)); } # Section comments preserved my $contents = t_slurp("test03.ini"); # TEST ok ( scalar($contents =~ /\# This is a section comment[$ors]\[test1\]/), "Found section comment." ); # Parameter comments preserved # TEST ok( scalar($contents =~ /\# This is a parm comment[$ors]five=value5/), "Contains Parm comment.", ); # Setting Section Comment $ini->setval('foo','bar','qux'); # TEST ok ($ini->SetSectionComment('foo', 'This is a section comment', 'This comment takes two lines!'), "SetSectionComment returns a true value.", ); # Getting Section Comment my @comment = $ini->GetSectionComment('foo'); # TEST is_deeply( \@comment, ['# This is a section comment', '# This comment takes two lines!',], "Section comments are OK.", ); # This is a test for: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=8612 # TEST is( scalar($ini->GetSectionComment('foo')), "# This is a section comment$irs# This comment takes two lines!", "GetSectionComment in scalar context returns a joined one.", ); # Deleting Section Comment $ini->DeleteSectionComment('foo'); # Should not exist! # TEST ok( !defined($ini->GetSectionComment('foo')), "foo section comment does not exist", ); # Setting Parameter Comment # TEST ok ( $ini->SetParameterComment( 'foo', 'bar', 'This is a parameter comment', 'This comment takes two lines!' ), "SetParameterCount was successful", ); # Getting Parameter Comment @comment = $ini->GetParameterComment('foo', 'bar'); # TEST is_deeply( \@comment, ['# This is a parameter comment', '# This comment takes two lines!'], "GetParameterComment returns the correct result.", ); # TEST is( scalar($ini->GetParameterComment('foo', 'bar')), "# This is a parameter comment$irs# This comment takes two lines!", "GetParameterComment returns comments separated by newlines", ); # Deleting Parameter Comment $ini->DeleteParameterComment('foo', 'bar'); # Should not exist! # TEST ok( !defined($ini->GetSectionComment('foo','bar')), "GetSectionComment for foo/bar should not exist" ); # Reading a section comment from the file @comment = $ini->GetSectionComment('test1'); # TEST is_deeply( \@comment, ['# This is a section comment'], "A single section comment for test1", ); # Reading a parameter comment from the file @comment = $ini->GetParameterComment('test2', 'five'); # TEST is_deeply( \@comment, [ '# This is a parm comment'], "Reading a parameter comment from the file", ); # Reading a comment that starts with ';' @comment = $ini->GetSectionComment('MixedCaseSect'); # TEST is_deeply( \@comment, [ '; This is a semi-colon comment' ], "Singled Section Comment for MixedCaseSect. Reading a comment that starts with ;", ); # Test 13 # Loading from a file with alternate comment characters # and also test continuation characters (in one file) $ini = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => t_file("cmt.ini"), -commentchar => '@', -allowcontinue => 1 ); # TEST ok($ini, "cmt.ini instance was properly initialised."); $value = $ini->GetParameterComment('Library', 'addmultf_lib'); # TEST ok ( scalar($value =~ /\@#\@CF Automatically created by 'config_project' at Thu Mar 21 08:46:54 2002/), "Contains Parameter Comment starting with an at-sign.", ); # Test 15 $value = $ini->val('turbo_library', 'TurboLibPaths'); # TEST ok ( scalar($value =~ m{\$WORKAREA/resources/c11_test_flow/vhdl_rtl\s+\$WORKAREA/resources/cstarlib_reg_1v5/vhdl_rtl}), "value is OK." ); # Clean up when we're done t_unlink("test03.ini"); Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/pod.t000444000764000764 21412146711711 16174 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!perl -T use Test::More; eval "use Test::Pod 1.14"; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod 1.14 required for testing POD" if $@; all_pod_files_ok(); Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/test.ini000444000764000764 113612146711711 16731 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000# This is a section comment [test1] three=value3 one=value1 two=value2 mult=one mult=two mult=three [test2] four=value4 # This is a parm comment five=value5 six=value6 [[w]eird characters] multiline= <exists() does not pay attention to -nocase => 1 use Test::More tests => 2; use strict; use warnings; use File::Spec; use Config::IniFiles; { my $conf = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => File::Spec->catfile(File::Spec->curdir(), 't', 'case-sensitive.ini' ), -nocase => 1 ); # TEST ok (scalar($conf->exists('FOO', 'BAR')), "->exists() Handles case well" ); # TEST is (scalar($conf->val('FOO', 'BAR')), "goodness", "->val() Handles case well" ); } Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/case-sensitive.ini000444000764000764 2612146711711 20631 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000[foo] bar = goodness Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/31comments_with_spaces.t000444000764000764 174712146711711 22030 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl # This test attempts to reproduce # https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3388382&group_id=6926&atid=106926 use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 4; use File::Spec; use Config::IniFiles; my $ini_filename = File::Spec->catfile( File::Spec->curdir(), "t", 'test31.ini' ); my $content = <<'EOT'; [section] value1 = xxx ; My Comment value2 = xxx ; My_Comment EOT { open my $ini_fh, '>', $ini_filename or die "Cannot open '$ini_filename' - $!"; print {$ini_fh} $content; close ($ini_fh); } my $ini = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => $ini_filename, -handle_trailing_comment => 1, -commentchar => ';', -allowedcommentchars => ';#'); # TEST is( $ini->val('section','value1'), 'xxx' ); # TEST is( $ini->GetParameterTrailingComment('section','value1'), 'My Comment'); # TEST is( $ini->val('section','value2'), 'xxx' ); # TEST is( $ini->GetParameterTrailingComment('section','value2'), 'My_Comment'); unlink( $ini_filename ); Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/trailing-comments.ini000444000764000764 10012146711711 21354 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000[test] key1=value1 key2=value2 ; End Comment 1 ; End Comment 2 Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/28nomultiline.t000444000764000764 146712146711711 20156 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl use Test::More; use strict; use warnings; use Config::IniFiles; use File::Spec; eval "use File::Temp qw(tempdir)"; plan skip_all => "File::Temp required for testing" if $@; plan tests => 2; { my $dir_name = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my $filename = File::Spec->catfile($dir_name, "foo.ini"); my $data = join "", ; open F, '>', $filename; print F $data; close F; my $ini = Config::IniFiles->new(-file => $filename, -nomultiline => 1); # TEST ok(defined($ini), "Ini was initialised"); $ini->RewriteConfig; my $content; { open my $fh, '<', $filename; local $/; $content = <$fh>; } ok($content !~ /EOT/ && $content =~ /^a=1/m && $content =~ /^a=2/m, "No multiline is output"); } __DATA__ [section] a = 1 a = 2 Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/13val-in-list-context.t000444000764000764 103212146711711 21416 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl # Fixes: # https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=767913&group_id=6926&atid=106926 use Test::More tests => 1; use strict; use warnings; use File::Spec; use Config::IniFiles; { my $ini = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => File::Spec->catfile('t', 'array.ini') ); my $verdict; if (my @v = $ini->val("Sect", "NotExist")) { $verdict = 1; } else { $verdict = 0; } # TEST ok(!$verdict, "False should be returned in list context."); } Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/non-contiguous-groups.ini000444000764000764 10512146711711 22231 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000[A 1] foo = low [A 2] foo = boo [B 1] foo = roo [A 3] foo = gnome Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/01basic.t000444000764000764 427112146711711 16663 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; # Should be 10. use Test::More tests => 10; use Config::IniFiles; use lib "./t/lib"; use Config::IniFiles::Debug; use Config::IniFiles::TestPaths; my ($value, @value); umask 0000; my $ini = Config::IniFiles->new(-file => t_file("test.ini")); $ini->_assert_invariants(); t_unlink("test01.ini"); $ini->SetFileName(t_file("test01.ini")); $ini->SetWriteMode("0666"); # TEST ok($ini, "Loading from a file"); $value = $ini->val('test1', 'one'); $ini->_assert_invariants(); # TEST is ( $value, 'value1', "Reading a single value in scalar context" ); @value = $ini->val('test1', 'one'); $ini->_assert_invariants(); # TEST is ($value[0], 'value1', "Reading a single value in list context"); $value = $ini->val('test1', 'mult'); # TEST is ($value, "one$/two$/three", "Reading a multiple value in scalar context" ); @value = $ini->val('test1', 'mult'); $value = join "|", @value; # TEST is_deeply( \@value, ["one", "two", "three"], "Reading a multiple value in list context", ); @value = ("one", "two", "three"); $ini->newval('test1', 'eight', @value); $ini->_assert_invariants(); $value = $ini->val('test1', 'eight'); # TEST is ( $value, "one$/two$/three", "Creating a new multiple value", ); $ini->newval('test1', 'seven', 'value7'); $ini->_assert_invariants(); $ini->RewriteConfig; $ini->ReadConfig; $ini->_assert_invariants(); $value=''; $value = $ini->val('test1', 'seven'); $ini->_assert_invariants(); # TEST is ($value, 'value7', "Creating a new value",); $ini->delval('test1', 'seven'); $ini->_assert_invariants(); $ini->RewriteConfig; $ini->ReadConfig; $ini->_assert_invariants(); $value=''; $value = $ini->val('test1', 'seven'); # TEST ok (! defined ($value), "Deleting a value"); $value = $ini->val('test1', 'not a real parameter name', '12345'); # TEST is ($value, '12345', "Reading a default values from existing section"); $value = $ini->val('not a real section', 'no parameter by this name', '12345'); # TEST is ($value, '12345', "Reading a default values from non-existent section"); # Clean up when we're done t_unlink("test01.ini"); Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/17untainted-multiline-values.t000444000764000764 116412146711711 23077 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl -T # This script attempts to reproduce: # https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1565180&group_id=6926&atid=106926 use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 2; use File::Spec; use Scalar::Util qw(tainted); use Config::IniFiles; my $filename = File::Spec->catfile( File::Spec->curdir(), "t", "array.ini", ); { my $cfg=Config::IniFiles->new(-file => $filename, -default => "Common", -nocase => 1,); my @val = $cfg->val("Sect", "Par"); # TEST ok (!tainted($val[0]), "val[0] is not tainted"); # TEST ok (!tainted($val[1]), "val[1] is not tainted"); } Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/25line-endings.t000444000764000764 406012146711711 20160 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl # This script attempts to reproduce: # http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=51445 # # #51445: 2.52 CRLF-ini with multi-value params fails under Linux use Test::More tests => 20; use strict; use warnings; use Config::IniFiles; use File::Spec; my $ini_filename = File::Spec->catfile( File::Spec->curdir(), "t", 'test25.ini' ); { # being pedantic, we don't take line breaks from this or an external file for granted my $sample_ini = " # this is a sample file for testing the proper detection of line endings in Config::Inifiles [single values] firstval = first value secondval=2nd # in v2.52 on linux multi values with crlf lines are failing [multi value] Pathes=< path1 path2 EOT "; foreach my $lf (("\x0d\x0a", "\x0d", "\x0a", "\x15", "\n")) { my $ini = $sample_ini; $ini =~ s/[^<]*/$lf/g; open my $INI, '>', $ini_filename or die $!; binmode $INI; print $INI $ini; close $INI; my $lf_print = join('', map {sprintf '\x%0.2x', ord $_} split(//, $lf)); my $cfg = Config::IniFiles->new(-file => $ini_filename); # TEST ok($cfg, "Loading from a '$lf_print'-separated file"); # TEST my $value = $cfg->val('single values', 'firstval'); is ( $value, 'first value', "Reading a single value from a '$lf_print'-separated file" ); # TEST $value = $cfg->val('single values', 'secondval'); is ( $value, '2nd', "Reading a single value from a '$lf_print'-separated file" ); my @vals = $cfg->val("multi value", "Pathes"); # TEST is_deeply( \@vals, ['path1', 'path2'], "Reading a multiple value from a '$lf_print'-separated file", ); } } unlink ($ini_filename); Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/04import.t000444000764000764 462012146711711 17115 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 19; use Config::IniFiles; use lib "./t/lib"; use Config::IniFiles::TestPaths; my $ors = $\ || "\n"; my ($ini,$value); # # Import tests added by JW/WADG # # test 1 # print "Import a file .................... "; my $en = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => t_file('en.ini') ); # TEST ok ($en, "IniEn was initialized." ); # test 2 my $es = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => t_file('es.ini'), -import => $en ); # TEST ok( $es, "Ini es was initialized." ); # test 3 # Imported values are good my $en_sn = $en->val( 'x', 'ShortName' ); my $es_sn = $es->val( 'x', 'ShortName' ); my $en_ln = $en->val( 'x', 'LongName' ); my $es_ln = $es->val( 'x', 'LongName' ); my $en_dn = $en->val( 'm', 'DataName' ); my $es_dn = $es->val( 'm', 'DataName' ); # TEST is ($en_sn, 'GENERAL', "en_sn is GENERAL"); # TEST is ($es_sn, 'GENERAL', "es_sn is GENERAL too"); # TEST is ($en_ln, 'General Summary', "en_ln is OK."); # TEST is ($es_ln, 'Resumen general', "es_ln is in Spanish"); # TEST is ($en_dn, 'Month', "dn is in English"); # TEST is ($es_dn, 'Mes', "es_dn is in Spanish"); # test 4 # Import another level my $ca = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => t_file('ca.ini'), -import => $es ); # TEST is ($en_sn, $ca->val( 'x', 'ShortName' ), "en_sn is OK."); # TEST is ($es_sn, $ca->val( 'x', 'ShortName' ), "es_sn is OK."); # TEST is ($ca->val( 'x', 'LongName' ), 'Resum general', "LongName is OK."); # TEST is ($ca->val( 'm', 'DataName' ), 'Mes', "DateName is OK."); # test 5 # Try creating a config file that imports from a hand-built object my $ini_a = Config::IniFiles->new(); $ini_a -> AddSection('alpha'); $ini_a -> AddSection('x'); $ini_a -> newval('x', 'x', 1); $ini_a -> newval('x', 'LongName', 1); $ini_a -> newval('m', 'z', 1); # TEST is ($ini_a->val('x', 'x'), 1, "x/x"); # TEST is ($ini_a->val('x', 'LongName'), 1, "x/LongName"); # TEST is ($ini_a->val('m', 'z'), 1, "m/z"); # test 6 ## show that importing a file-less object into a file-based one works my $ini_b = Config::IniFiles->new( -file=>t_file('ca.ini'), -import=>$ini_a ); # TEST is ($ini_b->val('x', 'LongName'), 'Resum general', "x/Longname"); # TEST is ($ini_b->val('x', 'x', 0), 1, "x/x"); # TEST is ($ini_b->val('m', 'z', 0), 1, "m/z"); # TEST is ($ini_b->val('m', 'LongName'), 'Resum mensual', "m/LongName"); Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/00load.t000444000764000764 1131512146711711 16535 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; # Should be 15 use Test::More tests => 15; use lib "./t/lib"; use Config::IniFiles::TestPaths; use IO::File; BEGIN { # TEST use_ok ('Config::IniFiles'); } my $ini; # a simple filehandle, such as STDIN #** If anyone can come up with a test for STDIN that would be great # The following could be run in a separate file with data piped # in. e.g. ok( !system( "$^X stdin.pl < test.ini" ) ); # But it's only good on platforms that support redirection. # use strict; # use Config::IniFiles; # my $ini = Config::IniFiles->new(-file => STDIN); # exit $ini ? 0; 1 local *CONFIG; # TEST # a filehandle glob, such as *CONFIG if( open( CONFIG, "<", t_file("test.ini") ) ) { $ini = Config::IniFiles->new(-file => *CONFIG); ok ($ini, q{$ini was initialized}); close CONFIG; } else { ok (0, "Could not open file"); } # TEST # a reference to a glob, such as \*CONFIG if( open( CONFIG, "<", t_file("test.ini") ) ) { $ini = Config::IniFiles->new(-file => \*CONFIG); ok ($ini, q{$ini was initialized with a reference to a glob.}); close CONFIG; } else { ok( 0, q{could not open test.ini}); } # an IO::File object # TEST if( my $fh = IO::File->new( t_file("test.ini") )) { $ini = Config::IniFiles->new(-file => $fh); ok ($ini, q{$ini was initialized with an IO::File reference.}); $fh->close; } else { ok ( 0, "Could not open file" ); } # endif # TEST # Reread on an open handle if( open( CONFIG, "<", t_file("test.ini") ) ) { $ini = Config::IniFiles->new(-file => \*CONFIG); ok (($ini && $ini->ReadConfig()), qq{ReadConfig() was successful}); close CONFIG; } else { ok (0, "Could not open file" ); } # TEST if( open( CONFIG, "<", t_file("test.ini") ) ) { $ini = Config::IniFiles->new(-file => \*CONFIG); $ini->SetFileName( t_file('test01.ini') ); $ini->RewriteConfig(); close CONFIG; # Now test opening and re-write to the same handle chmod(0644, t_file("test01.ini")); if(! open( CONFIG, "+<", t_file("test01.ini" ) )) { die "Could not open " . t_file("test01.ini") . "read/write"; } $ini = Config::IniFiles->new(-file => \*CONFIG); my $badname = scalar(\*CONFIG); # Have to use open/close because -e seems to be always true! ok( $ini && $ini->RewriteConfig() && !(open( I, $badname ) && close(I)) , qq{Write to a new file name and write to it}, ); close CONFIG; # In case it failed, remove the file # (old behavior was to write to a file whose filename is the scalar value of the handle!) unlink $badname; } else { ok (0, "Could not open file"); } # end if # the pathname of a file $ini = Config::IniFiles->new(-file => t_file("test.ini")); # TEST ok ($ini, q{Opening with -file works}); # A non-INI file should fail, but not throw warnings local $@ = ''; my $ERRORS = ''; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $ERRORS .= $_[0] }; eval { $ini = Config::IniFiles->new(-file => t_file("00load.t")) }; # TEST ok( !$@ && !$ERRORS && !defined($ini), "A non-INI file should fail, but not throw errors" ); $@ = ''; eval { $ini = Config::IniFiles->new(-file => \*DATA) }; # TEST ok (!$@ && defined($ini), "Read in the DATA file without errors" ); # Try a file with utf-8 encoding (has a Byte-Order-Mark at the start) # TEST $ini = Config::IniFiles->new(-file => t_file("en.ini")); ok ($ini, "Try a file with utf-8 encoding (has a Byte-Order-Mark at the start)" ); # Create a new INI file, and set the name using SetFileName $ini = Config::IniFiles->new(); my $filename = $ini->GetFileName; # TEST ok ((! defined($filename)), "Not defined filename on fresh Config::IniFiles" ); # TEST $ini->SetFileName(t_file("test9_name.ini")); $filename = $ini->GetFileName; is( $filename, t_file("test9_name.ini"), "Check GetFileName method", ); $@ = ''; eval { $ini = Config::IniFiles->new(-file => t_file('blank.ini')); }; # TEST ok ((!$@ && !defined($ini)), "Make sure that no warnings are thrown for an empty file", ); $@ = ''; eval { $ini = Config::IniFiles->new(-file => t_file('blank.ini'), -allowempty=>1); }; # TEST ok((!$@ && defined($ini)), "Empty files should cause no rejection when appropriate switch set", ); $@ = ''; eval { $ini = Config::IniFiles->new(-file => t_file('bad.ini')); }; # TEST ok((!$@ && !defined($ini) && @Config::IniFiles::errors), "A malformed file should throw an error message", ); # Clean up when we're done t_unlink("test01.ini"); __END__ ; File that has comments in the first line ; Comments are marked with ';'. ; This should not fail when checking if the file is valid [section] parameter=value Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/05hash.t000444000764000764 1032612146711711 16547 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 19; use Config::IniFiles; use lib "./t/lib"; use Config::IniFiles::TestPaths; my %ini; my ($ini, $value); my (@value); # Get files from the 't' directory, portably t_unlink("test05.ini"); # Test 1 # Tying a hash. # TEST ok ( (tie %ini, 'Config::IniFiles', ( -file => t_file("test.ini"), -default => 'test1', -nocase => 1 ) ), "Tie to test.ini was succesful." ); tied(%ini)->SetFileName(t_file("test05.ini")); tied(%ini)->SetWriteMode("0666"); # Test 2 # Retrieve scalar value $value = $ini{test1}{one}; # TEST is($value, 'value1', "Value is value1" ); # Test 3 # Retrieve array reference $value = $ini{test1}{mult}; # TEST is (ref($value), 'ARRAY', "test1/mult is an array."); # Test 4 # Creating a scalar value using tied hash $ini{'test2'}{'seven'} = 'value7'; tied(%ini)->RewriteConfig; tied(%ini)->ReadConfig; $value = $ini{'test2'}{'seven'}; # TEST is ($value, 'value7', "test2/seven is value7"); # Test 5 # Deleting a scalar value using tied hash delete $ini{test2}{seven}; tied(%ini)->RewriteConfig; tied(%ini)->ReadConfig; $value=''; $value = $ini{test2}{seven}; # TEST ok(! defined ($value), "test2/seven does not exist"); # Test 6 # Testing default values using tied hash # TEST is ( $ini{test2}{three}, 'value3', "test2/three is equal to value3" ); # Test 7 # Case insensitivity in a hash parameter # TEST is ($ini{test2}{FOUR}, 'value4', "test2/FOUR is value4 - case insensitivity" ); # Test 8 # Case insensitivity in a hash section # TEST is( $ini{TEST2}{four}, 'value4', "TEST2/four is value4 - case insensitivity" ); # Test 9 # Listing section names using keys $ini = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => t_file("test.ini"), -default => 'test1', -nocase => 1 ); $ini->SetFileName(t_file("test05b.ini")); { my @S1 = $ini->Sections; my @S2 = keys %ini; # TEST is_deeply (\@S1, \@S2, "All sections OK."); } # Test 10 # Listing parameter names using keys { my @S1 = sort { $a cmp $b } $ini->Parameters('test1'); my @S2 = sort { $a cmp $b } keys %{$ini{test1}}; # TEST is_deeply (\@S1, \@S2, "All keys of section 'test1' are OK."); } # Test 11 # Copying a section using tied hash my %bak = %{$ini{test2}}; # TEST is ($bak{six}, "value6", "Copied value is OK."); # Test 12 # Deleting a whole section using tied hash delete $ini{test2}; $value = $ini{test2}; # TEST ok ( (!$value), "test2 section was deleted"); # Test 13 # Creating a section and parameters using a hash $ini{newsect} = {}; %{$ini{newsect}} = %bak; $value = $ini{newsect}{four} || ''; # TEST is ($value, 'value4', "Creating a section and parameters using a hash"); # Test 14 # Checking use of default values for newly created section $value = $ini{newsect}{one}; # TEST is ( $value , "value1", "Checking use of default values for newly created section" ); # Test 15 # print "Store new section in hash ........ "; tied(%ini)->RewriteConfig; tied(%ini)->ReadConfig; $value = $ini{newsect}{four}; # TEST is ($value, 'value4', "Store new section in hash"); # Test 16 # Writing 2 line multilvalue and returing it $ini{newsect} = {}; $ini{test1}{multi_2} = ['line 1', 'line 2']; tied(%ini)->RewriteConfig; tied(%ini)->ReadConfig; @value = @{$ini{test1}{multi_2}}; # TEST is_deeply ( \@value, ['line 1', 'line 2'], "Writing 2 line multilvalue and returing it" ); # Test 17 # Getting a default value not in the file tie %ini, 'Config::IniFiles', ( -file => t_file("test.ini"), -default => 'default', -nocase => 1 ); $ini{default}{cassius} = 'clay'; $value = $ini{test1}{cassius}; # TEST is ( $value, 'clay', "Getting a default value not in the file"); # Test 18 # Setting value to number of elements in array my @thing = ("one", "two", "three"); $ini{newsect}{five} = @thing; $value = $ini{newsect}{five}; # TEST is ($value, 3, "Setting value to number of elements in array"); # Test 19 # Setting value to number of elements in array @thing = ("one"); $ini{newsect}{five} = @thing; $value = $ini{newsect}{five}; # TEST is ($value, 1, "Testing that value is 1."); # Clean up when we're done t_unlink("test05.ini"); Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/09case.t000444000764000764 1137412146711711 16547 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 14; use List::Util qw(first); use Config::IniFiles; use lib "./t/lib"; use Config::IniFiles::TestPaths; my $ini; my @members; my $string; # CASE SENSITIVE CHECKS # Test 1 # newval and val - Check that correct case brings back the correct value $ini = Config::IniFiles->new; $ini->newval("Section", "PaRaMeTeR", "Mixed Case"); $ini->newval("Section", "Parameter", "Title Case"); my $mixed_case = $ini->val("Section", "PaRaMeTeR"); my $title_case = $ini->val("Section", "Parameter"); # TEST is ($mixed_case, "Mixed Case", "correct case - Mixed Case"); # TEST is ($title_case, "Title Case", "correct case - Title Case"); # Test 2 # Sections # Set up a controlled environment $ini = Config::IniFiles->new; $ini->newval("Section", "Parameter", "Value"); $ini->newval("section", "parameter", "value"); # TEST is (scalar($ini->Sections()), 2, "2 sections"); # Test 3 # Deleting values # Set up a controlled environment $ini = Config::IniFiles->new; $ini->newval("Section", "Parameter", "Title Case"); $ini->newval("Section", "parameter", "lower case"); $ini->newval("Section", "PARAMETER", "UPPER CASE"); my $delete_case_check_pass = 1; @members = $ini->Parameters("Section"); # TEST is (scalar(@members), 3, "Delete check pass - 3 members"); $ini->delval("Section", "PARAMETER"); @members = $ini->Parameters("Section"); # TEST is (scalar(@members), 2 , "Delete check pass after delete - 2 members"); # TEST ok (first { index($_, "Parameter") >= 0 } @members, "Parameter exists"); # TEST ok (first { index($_, "parameter") >= 0 } @members, "parameter exists"); { # Test 4 # Parameters $ini = Config::IniFiles->new; $ini->newval("Section", "PaRaMeTeR", "Mixed Case"); $ini->newval("Section", "Parameter", "Title Case"); $ini->newval("SECTION", "Parameter", "N/A"); my @parameter_list = $ini->Parameters("SECTION"); my $parameters_case_check_pass = 1; $parameters_case_check_pass = 0 unless scalar(@parameter_list) == 1; $parameters_case_check_pass = 0 unless $parameter_list[0] eq "Parameter"; @parameter_list = $ini->Parameters("Section"); $parameters_case_check_pass = 0 unless scalar(@parameter_list) == 2; my $parameters = join " ", @parameter_list; $parameters_case_check_pass = 0 unless ($parameters =~ /PaRaMeTeR/); $parameters_case_check_pass = 0 unless ($parameters =~ /Parameter/); # TEST ok ($parameters_case_check_pass, "Parameters case check pass"); } { # Test 5 # Case sensitive handling of groups # Set up a controlled environment $ini = Config::IniFiles->new; $ini->newval("interface foo", "parameter", "foo"); $ini->newval("interface bar", "parameter", "bar"); $ini->newval("INTERFACE blurgle", "parameter", "flurgle"); my $group_case_check_pass = 1; # We should have two groups - "interface" and "Interface" my $group_case_count = $ini->Groups(); $group_case_check_pass = 0 unless ($group_case_count == 2); # We don't want to get the "interface" entries when we use the wrong case @members = $ini->GroupMembers("Interface"); $group_case_check_pass = 0 unless (scalar(@members) == 0); # We *do* want to get the "interface" entries when we use the right case @members = $ini->GroupMembers("interface"); $group_case_check_pass = 0 unless (scalar(@members) == 2); $group_case_check_pass = 0 unless (grep {/interface foo/} @members); $group_case_check_pass = 0 unless (grep {/interface bar/} @members); # TEST ok ($group_case_check_pass, "Group cae check pass"); } # CASE INSENSITIVE CHECKS { # Test 6 # newval - Check that case-insensitive version returns one value $ini = Config::IniFiles->new( -nocase => "1" ); $ini->newval("Section", "PaRaMeTeR", "Mixed Case"); $ini->newval("Section", "Parameter", "Title Case"); my @values = $ini->val("Section", "parameter"); # TEST is_deeply (\@values, ["Title Case"], "case-insensitive version returns one value" ); } # Test 7 # Case insensitive handling of groups $ini = Config::IniFiles->new( -file =>t_file('test.ini'), -nocase => 1 ); # TEST is_deeply( [$ini->GroupMembers("GrOuP")], ["group member one", "group member two", "group member three"] ); $ini = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => t_file("test.ini"), -default => 'test1', -nocase => 1 ); $ini->SetFileName(t_file("test09.ini")); # test 8 # Case insensitivity in parameters # TEST is( scalar($ini->val('test2', 'FOUR')), 'value4', "Case insensitivity in parameters", ); # test 9 # Case insensitivity in sections # TEST is ( scalar($ini->val('TEST2', 'four')), 'value4', "Case insensitivity in sections", ); # TEST is ( scalar($ini->val('mixedcasesect', 'mixedcaseparam')), 'MixedCaseVal', "Mixed case val.", ); Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/for-27-empty.ini000444000764000764 012146711711 20027 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/bad.ini000444000764000764 22212146711711 16453 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000; Comment # Alternate comment [section 1] Parameter = value key = 3 ; this next line is bad no[value] [section 2] parameter 5 = 34 Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/16case-sensitive-default.t000444000764000764 112112146711711 22143 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl # This script attempts to reproduce: # https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1565180&group_id=6926&atid=106926 use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 1; use File::Spec; use Config::IniFiles; my $filename = File::Spec->catfile( File::Spec->curdir(), "t", "case-sensitive-default.ini", ); { my $cfg=Config::IniFiles->new(-file => $filename, -default => "Common", -nocase => 1,); # TEST is ($cfg->val("MyScript", "stopfile", "not defined"), "myscript-stop", "Default section handled in nocase => 1", ); } Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/29end-of-line-comment.t000444000764000764 444312146711711 21352 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More tests => 9; use Config::IniFiles; use File::Spec; use lib "./t/lib"; use Config::IniFiles::TestPaths; eval "use File::Temp qw(tempdir)"; plan skip_all => "File::Temp required for testing" if $@; my $writefile = "end-trailing-comment-writeback.ini"; # Test of handle_trailing_comment enabled { my $ini = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => t_file( "end-of-line-comment.ini"), -handle_trailing_comment => 1); # TEST is($ini->val("section1", "param1"), "value1", "Comments after ';' should be omitted when tailing comment enabled"); # TEST is($ini->GetParameterTrailingComment("section1", "param1"), "comment1", "Test GetParameterTrailingComment()"); # Test write back my $dirname = tempdir(CLEANUP => 1); my $filename = File::Spec->catfile($dirname, $writefile); # TEST ok($ini->WriteConfig($filename), "Write trailing comments back"); open my $fh, '<', $filename; my $works = 0; while (my $line = <$fh>) { $works = 1 if ($line =~ /param1\s*=\s*value1\s*[;#]\s*comment1/); } close $fh; # TEST ok($works, "Test trailing comment rewrite ok."); # Test set() # TEST ok($ini->SetParameterTrailingComment("section1", "param1", "changed comment1"), "Test SetParameterTrailingComment() returns."); # TEST is($ini->GetParameterTrailingComment("section1", "param1"), "changed comment1", "Test whether SetParameterTrailingComments() works."); } # Test of handle_trailing_comment disabled { my $ini = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => t_file( "end-of-line-comment.ini"), -handle_trailing_comment => 0); # TEST is($ini->val("section1", "param1"), "value1;comment1", "Comments after ';' should be kept when tailing comment disabled"); # TEST is($ini->GetParameterTrailingComment("section1", "param1"), "", "Test whether SetParameterTrailingComments() works."); } # Test of default handle_trailing_comment { # The default handle_trailing_comment param should be off my $ini = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => t_file("end-of-line-comment.ini") ); # TEST is($ini->val("section1", "param1"), "value1;comment1", "Test default trailing comment, which should be off."); } Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/lib000755000764000764 012146711711 15661 5ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/lib/Config000755000764000764 012146711711 17066 5ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/lib/Config/IniFiles000755000764000764 012146711711 20570 5ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/lib/Config/IniFiles/TestPaths.pm000444000764000764 102512146711711 23200 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000package Config::IniFiles::TestPaths; use strict; use warnings; use File::Spec; use base 'Exporter'; use vars (qw(@EXPORT)); @EXPORT = (qw(t_file t_unlink)); =head2 my $t_filename = t_file($filename) Returns a portable filename under "./t" for $filename. =cut sub t_file { my $filename = shift; return File::Spec->catfile(File::Spec->curdir(), "t", $filename); } =head2 t_unlink($filename) Unlinks the t_file $filename. =cut sub t_unlink { my $filename = shift; return unlink(t_file($filename)); } 1; Config-IniFiles-2.82/t/lib/Config/IniFiles/Debug.pm000444000764000764 245712146711711 22321 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000use strict; use warnings; use Carp; # Checks that the following relationships hold set-wise (e.g. ignoring order): # # keys($self->{v}) = $self->{sects} # # And for every section $sect: # # keys($self->{v}{sect}) = $self->{v}{params} # # This should be the case whenever control flows outside this module. Croaks # upon any error. sub Config::IniFiles::_assert_invariants { my ($self)=@_; my %set; foreach my $sect (@{$self->{sects}}) { croak "Non-lowercase section $sect" if ($self->{nocase} && (lc($sect) ne $sect)); $set{$sect}++; } foreach my $sect (keys %{$self->{v}}) { croak "Key $sect in \$self->{v} and not in \$self->{sects}" unless ($set{$sect}++); } grep { croak "Key $_ in \$self->{sects} and not in in \$self->{v}" unless $set{$_} eq 2 } (keys %set); foreach my $sect (@{$self->{sects}}) { %set=(); foreach my $parm (@{$self->{parms}{$sect}}) { croak "Non-lowercase parameter $parm" if ($self->{nocase} && (lc($parm) ne $parm)); $set{$parm}++; } foreach my $parm (keys %{$self->{v}{$sect}}) { croak "Key $parm in \$self->{v}{'$sect'} and not in \$self->{parms}{'$sect'}" unless ($set{$parm}++); } grep { croak "Key $_ in \$self->{parms}{'$sect'} and not in in \$self->{v}{'$sect'}" unless $set{$_} eq 2 } (keys %set); } } 1; Config-IniFiles-2.82/scripts000755000764000764 012146711711 16337 5ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000Config-IniFiles-2.82/scripts/tag-release.pl000444000764000764 67312146711711 21210 0ustar00shlomifshlomif000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use IO::All; my ($version) = (map { m{\$VERSION *= *'([^']+)'} ? ($1) : () } io->file('lib/Config/IniFiles.pm')->getlines() ) ; if (!defined ($version)) { die "Version is undefined!"; } my @cmd = ( "hg", "tag", "-m", "Tagging the Config-IniFiles release as $version", "releases/$version", ); print join(" ", map { /\s/ ? qq{"$_"} : $_ } @cmd), "\n"; exec(@cmd);