DefHash-1.0.3/0000755000175000017500000000000012131527255010450 5ustar s1s1DefHash-1.0.3/README0000644000175000017500000000060212131527255011326 0ustar s1s1NAME DefHash - Define things according to a specification, using hashes VERSION version 1.0.3 AUTHOR Steven Haryanto COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Steven Haryanto. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. DefHash-1.0.3/Build.PL0000644000175000017500000000122212131527255011741 0ustar s1s1 use strict; use warnings; use Module::Build 0.3601; my %module_build_args = ( "build_requires" => { "Module::Build" => "0.3601" }, "configure_requires" => { "Module::Build" => "0.3601" }, "dist_abstract" => "Define things according to a specification, using hashes", "dist_author" => [ "Steven Haryanto " ], "dist_name" => "DefHash", "dist_version" => "1.0.3", "license" => "perl", "module_name" => "DefHash", "recommends" => {}, "recursive_test_files" => 1, "requires" => {}, "script_files" => [] ); my $build = Module::Build->new(%module_build_args); $build->create_build_script; DefHash-1.0.3/lib/0000755000175000017500000000000012131527255011216 5ustar s1s1DefHash-1.0.3/lib/DefHash.pod0000644000175000017500000002110212131527255013220 0ustar s1s1package DefHash; # just to make PodWeaver happy # VERSION 1; # ABSTRACT: Define things according to a specification, using hashes __END__ =pod =head1 NAME DefHash - Define things according to a specification, using hashes =head1 VERSION version 1.0.3 =head1 SPECIFICATION VERSION 1 =head1 ABSTRACT This document describes DefHash, a specification for using hashes to define things. DefHash was born out of several other projects/specifications like L, L, L, L. =head1 SPECIFICATION In this document, hashes are written in JSON or pseudo-JSON (e.g. contains ellipsis C<...> or JavaScript-style comments C). The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL "NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119. =head2 Definitions =over 4 =item * B A regular hash, or dictionary (as it is called in Python), or associative array (as it is called in PHP), or object (as it is called in JavaScript). A defhash has B, which normally translates to the hash key/value pairs. Property names normally translates to hash keys, while property values translates to hash values. "Normally" is used here because property can have attributes, which are also written as hash key/value pairs: { "v": 1, // set value for property 'v' "prop1": "value1", // set value for property 'prop1' "prop2": ["value2", ...], // set value for property 'prop2' "prop1.attr1": ..., // set value for prop1's attribute "prop1.attr1.subattr1": ..., // set value for prop1's attribute "_extra1": ..., // ignored property, starts with _ "prop1._extra_attr": ..., // ignored attribute, starts with _ } The above defhash defines two properties: C and C. C has two attributes, C and C. Properties which start with underscore (C<_>) are ignored; this can be used to put extraneous information. Likewise for attributes which starts with underscore. Property names must follow this regex '\A[a-z][a-z0-9_]*\z' (an alphanumeric-only word). Property attributes must follow this regex: '\A[a-z][a-z0-9_]*([a-z][a-z0-9_]*)*\z' (a dotted alphanumeric word). Property value can be anything. It can contain another defhash for defining subentities, for example. In Rinci, a function metadata has a property called C to define function arguments; its value is a hash of argument names and argument specification. Each argument specification is a defhash. Property attributes can be used to store extra data into a property. The hash itself can have attributes, stored in . keys: { ".attr1": ..., ".attr2.subattr": ..., "._ignored": ... } =item * B A set of recognized properties and property attributes, including whether the properties are required, expected values (schema) for properties and attributes, and default values. For example, Rinci is a specification for function metadata (among others). One writes a defhash (metadata) for a function, it contains properties to describe the function. Rinci specifies what properties are available and the meaning and expected values for each of those properties. An example of a Rinci function metadata: // metadata for function 'sum' { "v": 2, // version of Rinci specification "summary": "Sum all the elements of array numerically", "description": "Non-numeric elements in array will be skipped. Empty array or no numeric elements in array will result in 0 for the sum.", "args": { "array": { "summary": "The array to sum", "schema": "array*", }, }, } =back =head2 Why write definitions in a defhash? Hash is a basic data structure that is supported by all high-level languages, including Perl, Python, PHP, Ruby, and JavaScript. It is particularly easy to merge. It makes checking the existence of value of property very easy, by just accessing the hash's key. B<... instead of text (like POD)?> Putting definition in a data structure makes it easier to manipulate the definition (merge, parse, normalize, convert, etc). B<... instead of array?> Hash allows us to evolve more easily. If we deprecate a property or add new ones, elements don't have to shift like in array. B<... instead of a regular or nested hash?> Well, defhash is a regular hash. It is just a convention to limit the range of valid keys (only alphanumeric characters) in exchange for additional metadata for each key (which is stored as regular keys in the same hash). Plus it establishes convention for some predefined properties and attributes. =head2 Common properties These are the list of properties that all specifications must recognize: =over 4 =item * B => FLOAT (default: 1) Must not have attributes. This specifies the version of specification that the defhash is following. A specification can change over time. The C property specifies the specification version which the hash follows. Specification version is a non-negative real number, but integer is recommended. If unspecified, it is assumed to be 1. It can also be 0. =item * B => INT (default: 1) Must not have attributes. This specifies the version of DefHash specification itself. It is hoped that this should never change, so normally a defhash need not specify this. =item * B => TEXT A short (usually single-word) name for the thing that is described. For example, in Rinci function metadata, it is the function's name. In Sah, it is a name of the schema that can be used by the human compiler. // metadata for function 'sum' { "name": "sum", ... } // schema for describing positive integer ["int", { "name": "pos_int", "min": 0, }] =item * B => TEXT A short (< 72 character), one-line summary about the thing that is described. For example, in Rinci function metadata, the C describes what the function does: // metadata for function 'sum' { "summary": "Sum all the elements of an array numerically", ... } =item * B => TEXT A longer description. Normally a paragraph or longer of text. The text is assumed to be marked up in Markdown. =item * B => ARRAY[TEXT] A list of one or more tags, can be used to categorize the thing that is described. =item * B => TEXT Default language. Defaults to parent's value, or if parent does not exist, from environment LANG, or if undefined or C, C. =item * B => ANY This property is used to store extended (application-specific) attributes, much like the C prefix in HTTP or email headers. This property can be used as an alternative to using underscore prefix (e.g. C<_foo>). Some processing tools strip properties/attributes that begin with underscores, so to pass extended metadata around, it might be more convenient to use the C property. Example: { "x.myapp.foo" => 1, "x.myapp.bar" => "some value", } =back =head2 Property attributes Below is the list of property attributes that must be supported. =over 4 =item * alt This attribute can be used to store alternate property values. The most common are: alt.lang. Example: { "summary": "An English summary", "summary.alt.lang.id_ID": "Ringkasan dalam bahasa Indonesia", } Another example (alternate value for different language, C, and different environment, C; the ordering should be asciibetical and a care should be taken to not be ambiguous, since attribute names can only be words): { "default_lang": "en_US", "summary": "An English summary", "summary.alt.env_lang.web.id_ID":"(Summary in Indonesian, for web)", "summary.alt.env_lang.cmdline.id_ID":"(Summary in Indonesian, for cmdline)" } =back =head2 When should specification version be increased? When a backward-incompatible change is introduced. This is defined to be removal of a recognized property, or the semantic change of an existing property, or other incompatible change. For example, XXX (modp 1->2, 2->3; ri ->2, not using defhash but that is not the real reason, removal of features property) XXX riap also bumped to 2 just because it uses hash =head1 SEE ALSO Semantic Versioning, L Markdown specification =head1 AUTHOR Steven Haryanto =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Steven Haryanto. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =cut DefHash-1.0.3/lib/DefHash.pm0000644000175000017500000000103412131527255013054 0ustar s1s1package DefHash; our $VERSION = '1.0.3'; # VERSION 1; # ABSTRACT: Define things according to a specification, using hashes __END__ =pod =head1 NAME DefHash - Define things according to a specification, using hashes =head1 VERSION version 1.0.3 =head1 AUTHOR Steven Haryanto =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Steven Haryanto. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =cut DefHash-1.0.3/MANIFEST.SKIP0000644000175000017500000000000312131527255012337 0ustar s1s1~$ DefHash-1.0.3/Changes0000644000175000017500000000054312131527255011745 0ustar s1s1Revision history for DefHash 1.0.3 2013-04-11 (SHARYANTO) Introduce property 'x'. 1.0.2 2012-11-10 (SHARYANTO) Property 'default_lang' should be set to LANG first before falling back to 'en_US'. 1.0.1 2012-09-14 (SHARYANTO) No spec changes. Fix typos. 1.0.0 2012-09-14 (SHARYANTO) First version. 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The End DefHash-1.0.3/t/0000755000175000017500000000000012131527255010713 5ustar s1s1DefHash-1.0.3/t/00-compile.t0000644000175000017500000000312512131527255012746 0ustar s1s1#!perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use File::Find; use File::Temp qw{ tempdir }; my @modules; find( sub { return if $File::Find::name !~ /\.pm\z/; my $found = $File::Find::name; $found =~ s{^lib/}{}; $found =~ s{[/\\]}{::}g; $found =~ s/\.pm$//; # nothing to skip push @modules, $found; }, 'lib', ); sub _find_scripts { my $dir = shift @_; my @found_scripts = (); find( sub { return unless -f; my $found = $File::Find::name; # nothing to skip open my $FH, '<', $_ or do { note( "Unable to open $found in ( $! ), skipping" ); return; }; my $shebang = <$FH>; return unless $shebang =~ /^#!.*?\bperl\b\s*$/; push @found_scripts, $found; }, $dir, ); return @found_scripts; } my @scripts; do { push @scripts, _find_scripts($_) if -d $_ } for qw{ bin script scripts }; my $plan = scalar(@modules) + scalar(@scripts); $plan ? (plan tests => $plan) : (plan skip_all => "no tests to run"); { # fake home for cpan-testers # no fake requested ## local $ENV{HOME} = tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 ); like( qx{ $^X -Ilib -e "require $_; print '$_ ok'" }, qr/^\s*$_ ok/s, "$_ loaded ok" ) for sort @modules; SKIP: { eval "use Test::Script 1.05; 1;"; skip "Test::Script needed to test script compilation", scalar(@scripts) if $@; foreach my $file ( @scripts ) { my $script = $file; $script =~ s!.*/!!; script_compiles( $file, "$script script compiles" ); } } } DefHash-1.0.3/t/release-pod-coverage.t0000644000175000017500000000076512131527255015101 0ustar s1s1#!perl BEGIN { unless ($ENV{RELEASE_TESTING}) { require Test::More; Test::More::plan(skip_all => 'these tests are for release candidate testing'); } } use Test::More; eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage 1.08"; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod::Coverage 1.08 required for testing POD coverage" if $@; eval "use Pod::Coverage::TrustPod"; plan skip_all => "Pod::Coverage::TrustPod required for testing POD coverage" if $@; all_pod_coverage_ok({ coverage_class => 'Pod::Coverage::TrustPod' }); DefHash-1.0.3/t/release-pod-syntax.t0000644000175000017500000000045012131527255014623 0ustar s1s1#!perl BEGIN { unless ($ENV{RELEASE_TESTING}) { require Test::More; Test::More::plan(skip_all => 'these tests are for release candidate testing'); } } use Test::More; eval "use Test::Pod 1.41"; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod 1.41 required for testing POD" if $@; all_pod_files_ok(); DefHash-1.0.3/t/release-rinci.t0000644000175000017500000000050412131527255013621 0ustar s1s1#!perl BEGIN { unless ($ENV{RELEASE_TESTING}) { require Test::More; Test::More::plan(skip_all => 'these tests are for release candidate testing'); } } use Test::More; eval "use Test::Rinci 0.01"; plan skip_all => "Test::Rinci 0.01 required for testing Rinci metadata" if $@; metadata_in_all_modules_ok(); DefHash-1.0.3/MANIFEST0000644000175000017500000000030312131527255011575 0ustar s1s1Build.PL Changes LICENSE MANIFEST MANIFEST.SKIP META.json META.yml README dist.ini lib/DefHash.pm lib/DefHash.pod t/00-compile.t t/release-pod-coverage.t t/release-pod-syntax.t t/release-rinci.t DefHash-1.0.3/META.json0000644000175000017500000000214312131527255012071 0ustar s1s1{ "abstract" : "Define things according to a specification, using hashes", "author" : [ "Steven Haryanto " ], "dynamic_config" : 0, "generated_by" : "Dist::Zilla version 4.300028, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.120921", "license" : [ "perl_5" ], "meta-spec" : { "url" : "http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?CPAN::Meta::Spec", "version" : "2" }, "name" : "DefHash", "prereqs" : { "build" : { "requires" : { "Module::Build" : "0.3601" } }, "configure" : { "requires" : { "Module::Build" : "0.3601" } }, "develop" : { "requires" : { "Pod::Coverage::TrustPod" : "0", "Test::Pod" : "1.41", "Test::Pod::Coverage" : "1.08", "Test::Rinci" : "0.01" } } }, "release_status" : "stable", "resources" : { "homepage" : "http://metacpan.org/release/DefHash", "repository" : { "url" : "http://github.com/sharyanto/perl-DefHash" } }, "version" : "1.0.3" } DefHash-1.0.3/META.yml0000644000175000017500000000106312131527255011721 0ustar s1s1--- abstract: 'Define things according to a specification, using hashes' author: - 'Steven Haryanto ' build_requires: Module::Build: 0.3601 configure_requires: Module::Build: 0.3601 dynamic_config: 0 generated_by: 'Dist::Zilla version 4.300028, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.120921' license: perl meta-spec: url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html version: 1.4 name: DefHash resources: homepage: http://metacpan.org/release/DefHash repository: http://github.com/sharyanto/perl-DefHash version: 1.0.3