Business-ISSN-1.002/000755 000765 000024 00000000000 13021334461 014314 5ustar00brianstaff000000 000000 Business-ISSN-1.002/Changes000644 000765 000024 00000000477 13021334455 015622 0ustar00brianstaff000000 000000 Revision history for Perl module Business::ISSN 1.002 2016-12-05T18:59:45Z * Remove the prereq.t test. I'll do that locally. 1.001 2016-01-12T18:51:29Z * Freshen the module 0.91 - 2008-08-06 * module now maintained by brian d foy * modernized, fully tested, and fixed RT #38174 0.20 - 1999-02-09 * 1st version Business-ISSN-1.002/examples/000755 000765 000024 00000000000 13021334457 016137 5ustar00brianstaff000000 000000 Business-ISSN-1.002/INSTALL.SKIP000644 000765 000024 00000000156 13021334455 016117 0ustar00brianstaff000000 000000 README\.pod README.* # things that might be in local directories after fooling # around with them \.DS_Store Business-ISSN-1.002/lib/000755 000765 000024 00000000000 13021334457 015067 5ustar00brianstaff000000 000000 Business-ISSN-1.002/LICENSE000644 000765 000024 00000017405 13021334455 015333 0ustar00brianstaff000000 000000 The Business::ISSN module is licensed under the same terms as perl itself, under the Artistic License 2.0. 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If you institute patent litigation Business-ISSN-1.002/Makefile.PL000644 000765 000024 00000005362 13021334455 016277 0ustar00brianstaff000000 000000 package Business::ISSN; use strict; use warnings; =encoding utf8 =head1 The build file for Business::ISSN This build file is a modulino; it works as both a build script and a module. To build the distribution, run this file normally: % perl Makefile.PL But, it's more interesting than that. You can load it with C and call C to get the data structure it passes to C: my $package = require '/path/to/Makefile.PL'; my $arguments = $package->arguments; Note that C-ing a file makes an entry in C<%INC> for exactly that name. If you try to C another file with the same name, even from a different path, C thinks it has already loaded the file. As such, I recommend you always require the full path to the file. The return value of the C is a package name (in this case, the name of the main module. Use that to call the C method. Even if this distribution needs a higher version of Perl, this bit only needs v5.8. You can play with the data structure with a primitive Perl. =cut use File::Spec::Functions qw(catfile); my $module = __PACKAGE__; ( my $dist = $module ) =~ s/::/-/g; my $github = 'https://github.com/briandfoy/Business-ISSN'; my $main_file = catfile( 'lib', split /::/, "$module.pm" ); my %WriteMakefile = ( 'MIN_PERL_VERSION' => '5.008', 'NAME' => $module, 'ABSTRACT_FROM' => $main_file, 'VERSION_FROM' => $main_file, 'LICENSE' => 'perl', 'AUTHOR' => 'brian d foy ', 'CONFIGURE_REQUIRES' => { 'Exporter' => '0', 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => '6.64', 'File::Spec::Functions' => '0', 'strict' => '0', 'subs' => '0', 'vars' => '0', 'warnings' => '0', }, 'BUILD_REQUIRES' => { }, 'TEST_REQUIRES' => { 'Test::More' => '0.94', }, 'PREREQ_PM' => { }, 'META_MERGE' => { 'meta-spec' => { version => 2 }, resources => { repository => { type => 'git', url => "$github.git", web => $github, }, bugtracker => { web => "$github/issues", }, homepage => $github, }, }, clean => { FILES => "$dist-*" }, ); sub arguments { \%WriteMakefile } do_it() unless caller; sub do_it { require File::Spec; my $MM ='ExtUtils::MakeMaker'; my $MM_version = eval{ "$MM " . $WriteMakefile{'CONFIGURE_REQUIRES'}{'ExtUtils::MakeMaker'} } || "$MM 6.64"; eval "use $MM_version; 1" or die "Could not load $MM_version: $@"; eval "use Test::Manifest 1.21" if -e File::Spec->catfile( qw(t test_manifest) ); my $arguments = arguments(); my $minimum_perl = $arguments->{MIN_PERL_VERSION} || '5.008'; eval "require $minimum_perl;" or die $@; WriteMakefile( %$arguments ); } no warnings; __PACKAGE__; Business-ISSN-1.002/MANIFEST000644 000765 000024 00000000575 13021334461 015454 0ustar00brianstaff000000 000000 Changes examples/placeholder.pl INSTALL.SKIP lib/Business/ISSN.pm LICENSE Makefile.PL MANIFEST This list of files MANIFEST.SKIP README.pod t/issn.t t/load.t t/pod.t t/pod_coverage.t t/test_manifest xt/changes.t META.yml Module YAML meta-data (added by MakeMaker) META.json Module JSON meta-data (added by MakeMaker) Business-ISSN-1.002/MANIFEST.SKIP000644 000765 000024 00000002223 13021334455 016214 0ustar00brianstaff000000 000000 #!start included /usr/local/perls/perl-5.22.0/lib/5.22.0/ExtUtils/MANIFEST.SKIP # Avoid version control files. \bRCS\b \bCVS\b \bSCCS\b ,v$ \B\.svn\b \B\.git\b \B\.gitignore\b \b_darcs\b \B\.cvsignore$ # Avoid VMS specific MakeMaker generated files \bDescrip.MMS$ \bDESCRIP.MMS$ \bdescrip.mms$ # Avoid Makemaker generated and utility files. \bMANIFEST\.bak \bMakefile$ \bblib/ \bMakeMaker-\d \bpm_to_blib\.ts$ \bpm_to_blib$ \bblibdirs\.ts$ # 6.18 through 6.25 generated this \b_eumm/ # 7.05_05 and above # Avoid Module::Build generated and utility files. \bBuild$ \b_build/ \bBuild.bat$ \bBuild.COM$ \bBUILD.COM$ \bbuild.com$ # and Module::Build::Tiny generated files \b_build_params$ # Avoid temp and backup files. ~$ \.old$ \#$ \b\.# \.bak$ \.tmp$ \.# \.rej$ \..*\.sw.?$ # Avoid OS-specific files/dirs # Mac OSX metadata \B\.DS_Store # Mac OSX SMB mount metadata files \B\._ # Avoid Devel::Cover and Devel::CoverX::Covered files. \bcover_db\b \bcovered\b # Avoid prove files \B\.prove$ # Avoid MYMETA files ^MYMETA\. #!end included /usr/local/perls/perl-5.22.0/lib/5.22.0/ExtUtils/MANIFEST.SKIP \.releaserc \.lwpcookies \.travis\.yml Business-ISSN-1.002/META.json000664 000765 000024 00000002743 13021334461 015745 0ustar00brianstaff000000 000000 { "abstract" : "Perl extension for International Standard Serial Numbers", "author" : [ "brian d foy " ], "dynamic_config" : 1, "generated_by" : "ExtUtils::MakeMaker version 7.04, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.140640", "license" : [ "perl_5" ], "meta-spec" : { "url" : "http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?CPAN::Meta::Spec", "version" : "2" }, "name" : "Business-ISSN", "no_index" : { "directory" : [ "t", "inc" ] }, "prereqs" : { "build" : { "requires" : {} }, "configure" : { "requires" : { "Exporter" : "0", "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" : "6.64", "File::Spec::Functions" : "0", "strict" : "0", "subs" : "0", "vars" : "0", "warnings" : "0" } }, "runtime" : { "requires" : { "perl" : "5.008" } }, "test" : { "requires" : { "Test::More" : "0.94" } } }, "release_status" : "stable", "resources" : { "bugtracker" : { "web" : "https://github.com/briandfoy/Business-ISSN/issues" }, "homepage" : "https://github.com/briandfoy/Business-ISSN", "repository" : { "type" : "git", "url" : "https://github.com/briandfoy/Business-ISSN.git", "web" : "https://github.com/briandfoy/Business-ISSN" } }, "version" : "1.002" } Business-ISSN-1.002/META.yml000664 000765 000024 00000001451 13021334460 015567 0ustar00brianstaff000000 000000 --- abstract: 'Perl extension for International Standard Serial Numbers' author: - 'brian d foy ' build_requires: Test::More: '0.94' configure_requires: Exporter: '0' ExtUtils::MakeMaker: '6.64' File::Spec::Functions: '0' strict: '0' subs: '0' vars: '0' warnings: '0' dynamic_config: 1 generated_by: 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker version 7.04, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.140640' license: perl meta-spec: url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html version: '1.4' name: Business-ISSN no_index: directory: - t - inc requires: perl: '5.008' resources: bugtracker: https://github.com/briandfoy/Business-ISSN/issues homepage: https://github.com/briandfoy/Business-ISSN repository: https://github.com/briandfoy/Business-ISSN.git version: '1.002' Business-ISSN-1.002/README.pod000644 000765 000024 00000006120 13021334455 015757 0ustar00brianstaff000000 000000 =pod =encoding utf8 =head1 The Business::ISSN module This is the I for the L Perl module. You're probably looking at this because you don't know where else to find what you're looking for. Read this once and you might never have to read one again for any Perl module. =head2 Documentation To read about L, look at the embedded documentation in the module itself. Inside the distribution, you can format it with L: % perldoc lib/Business/ISSN.pm If you have already installed the module, you can specify the module name instead of the file location: % perldoc Business::ISSN You can read the documentation and inspect the meta data on one of the CPAN web interfaces, such as L or L: =over 4 =item * L =item * L =back The standard module documentation has example uses in the SYNOPSIS section, but you can also look in the I directory (if it's there), or look at the test files in I. =head2 Installation You can install this module with a CPAN client, which will resolve and install the dependencies: % cpan Business::ISSN % cpanm Business::ISSN You can also install directly from the distribution directory, which will also install the dependencies: % cpan . % cpanm . You could install just this module manually: % perl Makefile.PL % make % make test % make install You probably don't want to do that unless you're fiddling with the module and only want to run the tests without installing anything. =head2 Source location The meta data, such as the source repository and bug tracker, is in I or the I files it creates. You can find that on those CPAN web interfaces, but you can also look at files directly in the source repository: =over 4 =item * L =back If you find a problem, file a ticket in the L: =over 4 =item * L =back =head2 Getting help Although I'm happy to hear from module users in private email, that's the best way for me to forget to do something. Besides the issue trackers, you can find help at L or L, both of which have many competent Perlers who can answer your question, almost in real time. They might not know the particulars of this module, but they can help you diagnose your problem. You might like to read L. =head2 Copyright and License You should have received a I file, but the license is also noted in the module files. About the only thing you can't do is pretend that you wrote code that you didn't. =head2 Good luck! Enjoy, brian d foy, bdfoy@cpan.org =cut Business-ISSN-1.002/t/000755 000765 000024 00000000000 13021334460 014556 5ustar00brianstaff000000 000000 Business-ISSN-1.002/xt/000755 000765 000024 00000000000 13021334457 014754 5ustar00brianstaff000000 000000 Business-ISSN-1.002/xt/changes.t000644 000765 000024 00000000203 13021334455 016542 0ustar00brianstaff000000 000000 use Test::More; eval 'use Test::CPAN::Changes'; plan skip_all => 'Test::CPAN::Changes required for this test' if $@; changes_ok(); Business-ISSN-1.002/t/issn.t000755 000765 000024 00000003440 13021334455 015727 0ustar00brianstaff000000 000000 #!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; use Test::More 'no_plan'; my $class = 'Business::ISSN'; use_ok( $class, qw(is_valid_checksum) ); # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # Things that should work { my @valid_issns = qw( 0355-4325 1553-667X ); foreach my $issn ( @valid_issns ) { my $obj = $class->new( $issn ); isa_ok( $obj, $class ); ok( $obj->is_valid, "ISSN $issn is valid" ); is( $obj->checksum, substr( $issn, -1, 1 ), "checksum returns right value" ); is( $obj->as_string, $issn, "as_string matches original" ); ok( is_valid_checksum( $issn ), "is_valid_checksum returns true for good issn" ); ok( ! $obj->fix_checksum, "fix_checksum returns false for good issn" ); } } # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # Things that shouldn't work at all { my @invalid_issns = qw( 0355-4323 abcd pwer-1234 ); foreach my $issn ( @invalid_issns ) { my $obj = $class->new( $issn ); ok( ! eval { $obj->is_valid }, "ISSN $issn is not valid" ); ok( ! is_valid_checksum( $issn ), "is_valid_checksum returns false for bad issn" ); } } # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # Things that we can fix { my @invalid_issns = ( [ qw( 0355-4323 0355-4325 ) ], [ qw( 1553-6673 1553-667X ) ], ); foreach my $pair ( @invalid_issns ) { my $obj = $class->new( $pair->[0] ); isa_ok( $obj, $class ); ok( ! eval { $obj->is_valid }, "ISSN $pair->[0] is not valid" ); ok( ! defined $obj->as_string, "as_string returns undef before we fix issn" ); ok( ! is_valid_checksum( $pair->[0] ), "is_valid_checksum returns false for fixable issn" ); ok( $obj->fix_checksum, "fix_checksum returns true" ); ok( $obj->is_valid, "ISSN $pair->[1] is now valid" ); is( $obj->as_string, $pair->[1], "as_string returns fixed issn" ); } }Business-ISSN-1.002/t/load.t000644 000765 000024 00000000300 13021334455 015657 0ustar00brianstaff000000 000000 BEGIN { @classes = qw(Business::ISSN); } use Test::More tests => scalar @classes; foreach my $class ( @classes ) { print "Bail out! $class did not compile\n" unless use_ok( $class ); } Business-ISSN-1.002/t/pod.t000644 000765 000024 00000000201 13021334455 015522 0ustar00brianstaff000000 000000 use Test::More; eval "use Test::Pod 1.00"; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod 1.00 required for testing POD" if $@; all_pod_files_ok(); Business-ISSN-1.002/t/pod_coverage.t000644 000765 000024 00000000271 13021334455 017404 0ustar00brianstaff000000 000000 use Test::More; eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage 1.00"; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod::Coverage 1.00 required for testing POD coverage" if $@; all_pod_coverage_ok(); Business-ISSN-1.002/t/test_manifest000644 000765 000024 00000000043 13021334455 017347 0ustar00brianstaff000000 000000 load.t pod.t pod_coverage.t issn.t Business-ISSN-1.002/lib/Business/000755 000765 000024 00000000000 13021334457 016662 5ustar00brianstaff000000 000000 Business-ISSN-1.002/lib/Business/ISSN.pm000644 000765 000024 00000011747 13021334455 020004 0ustar00brianstaff000000 000000 package Business::ISSN; use strict; use warnings; no warnings; use subs qw(_common_format _checksum is_valid_checksum); use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK); use Exporter; @ISA = qw(Exporter); @EXPORT_OK = qw(is_valid_checksum); $VERSION = '1.002'; sub new { my $class = shift; my $common_data = _common_format shift; return unless $common_data; my $self = bless {}, $class; $self->{'issn'} = $common_data; $common_data =~m/([0-9]{7,7})([0-9\dxX])$/; @{$self}{ qw(checksum code) } = ( $2, $1 ); $self->_check_validity; return $self; } sub _issn { $_[0]->{'issn'} } sub is_valid { $_[0]->{'valid'} } sub checksum { $_[0]->{'checksum'} } sub _hyphen_positions { 4 } sub fix_checksum { my $self = shift; my $debug = 1; my $last_char = substr($self->_issn, -1, 1); my $checksum = _checksum $self->_issn; substr( $self->{issn}, -1, 1) = $checksum; $self->_check_validity; return 0 if $last_char eq $checksum; return 1; } sub as_string { return unless $_[0]->is_valid; my $issn = $_[0]->_issn; substr($issn, $_[0]->_hyphen_positions, 0) = '-'; return $issn; } sub is_valid_checksum { my $data = _common_format shift; return 0 unless $data; return 1 if substr($data, -1, 1) eq _checksum $data; return 0; } sub _check_validity { $_[0]->{'valid'} = is_valid_checksum( $_[0]->_issn ); } sub _checksum { my $data = _common_format shift; return unless $data; my @digits = split //, $data; my $sum = 0; foreach( reverse 2..8 ) # oli 10 { $sum += $_ * (shift @digits); } #return what the check digit should be my $checksum = (11 - ($sum % 11))%11; $checksum = 'X' if $checksum == 10; return $checksum; } sub _common_format { #we want uppercase X's my $data = uc shift; #get rid of everything except decimal digits and X $data =~ s/[^0-9X]//g; return $data if $data =~ m/^[0-9]{7}[0-9X]\z/; return; } 1; __END__ =encoding utf8 =head1 NAME Business::ISSN - Perl extension for International Standard Serial Numbers =head1 SYNOPSIS use Business::ISSN; $issn_object = Business::ISSN->new('1456-5935'); $issn_object = Business::ISSN->new('14565935'); # print the ISSN (with hyphen) print $issn_object->as_string; # check to see if the ISSN is valid $issn_object->is_valid; #fix the ISSN checksum. BEWARE: the error might not be #in the checksum! $issn_object->fix_checksum; #EXPORTABLE FUNCTIONS use Business::ISSN qw( is_valid_checksum ); #verify the checksum if( is_valid_checksum('01234567') ) { ... } =head1 DESCRIPTION =over 4 =item new($issn) The constructor accepts a scalar representing the ISSN. The string representing the ISSN may contain characters other than [0-9xX], although these will be removed in the internal representation. The resulting string must look like an ISSN - the first seven characters must be digits and the eighth character must be a digit, 'x', or 'X'. The string passed as the ISSN need not be a valid ISSN as long as it superficially looks like one. This allows one to use the C method. One should check the validity of the ISSN with C rather than relying on the return value of the constructor. If all one wants to do is check the validity of an ISSN, one can skip the object-oriented interface and use the c function which is exportable on demand. If the constructor decides it can't create an object, it returns undef. It may do this if the string passed as the ISSN can't be munged to the internal format. =item $obj->checksum Return the ISSN checksum. =item $obj->as_string Return the ISSN as a string. A terminating 'x' is changed to 'X'. =item $obj->is_valid Returns 1 if the checksum is valid. Returns 0 if the ISSN does not pass the checksum test. The constructor accepts invalid ISSN's so that they might be fixed with C. =item $obj->fix_checksum Replace the eighth character with the checksum the corresponds to the previous seven digits. This does not guarantee that the ISSN corresponds to the product one thinks it does, or that the ISSN corresponds to any product at all. It only produces a string that passes the checksum routine. If the ISSN passed to the constructor was invalid, the error might have been in any of the other nine positions. =back =head2 EXPORTABLE FUNCTIONS Some functions can be used without the object interface. These do not use object technology behind the scenes. =over 4 =item is_valid_checksum('01234567') Takes the ISSN string and runs it through the checksum comparison routine. Returns 1 if the ISSN is valid, 0 otherwise. =back =head1 AUTHOR Currently maintained by brian d foy C<< >>. Original module by Sami Poikonen, based on Business::ISBN by brian d foy. This module is released under the terms of the Perl Artistic License. =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright © 1999-2016, brian d foy . All rights reserved. You may redistribute this under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut Business-ISSN-1.002/examples/placeholder.pl000644 000765 000024 00000000130 13021334455 020746 0ustar00brianstaff000000 000000 #!/usr/bin/perl # See the module synopsis until I can create some interesting examples