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The parser tries to ignore most cruft like # or /* */ style comments, CVS comments, vim variables, emacs local variables and stuff from older changelogs with other formats at the end of the file. NOTE: most of these are ignored silently currently, there is no parser error issued for them. This should become configurable in the future.
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Located in ../lib/Parse/DebianChangelog.pm:48
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Beside giving access to the details of the parsed file via the L<"data"> method, Parse::DebianChangelog also supports converting these changelogs to various other formats. These are currently:
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Located in ../lib/Parse/DebianChangelog.pm:55
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Format as known from L<dpkg-parsechangelog(1)>. All requested entries (see L<"METHODS"> for an explanation what this means) are returned in the usual Debian control format, merged in one stanza, ready to be used in a F<.changes> file.
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Located in ../lib/Parse/DebianChangelog.pm:63
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The changelog is converted to a somewhat nice looking HTML file with some nice features as a quick-link bar with direct links to every entry. NOTE: This is not very configurable yet and was specifically designed to be used on L<http://packages.debian.org/>. This is planned to be changed until version 1.0.
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Located in ../lib/Parse/DebianChangelog.pm:82
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METHODS
MÉTODOS
Translated by Gerson "fserve" Barreiros
Reviewed by André Gondim
Located in ../lib/Parse/DebianChangelog.pm:90
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init
init
Translated by Gerson "fserve" Barreiros
Reviewed by André Gondim
Located in ../lib/Parse/DebianChangelog.pm:110 ../lib/Parse/DebianChangelog/Entry.pm:31
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Creates a new object instance. Takes a reference to a hash as optional argument, which is interpreted as configuration options. There are currently no supported general configuration options, but see the other methods for more specific configuration options which can also specified to C<init>.
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Located in ../lib/Parse/DebianChangelog.pm:112
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If C<infile> or C<instring> are specified (see L<parse>), C<parse()> is called from C<init>. If a fatal error is encountered during parsing (e.g. the file can't be opened), C<init> will not return a valid object but C<undef>!
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Located in ../lib/Parse/DebianChangelog.pm:118
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reset_parse_errors
reset_parse_errors
Translated by Eugênio F
Reviewed by André Gondim
Located in ../lib/Parse/DebianChangelog.pm:146
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Can be used to delete all information about errors ocurred during previous L<parse> runs. Note that C<parse()> also calls this method.
Pode ser utilizado para apagar todas as informações sobre erros ocorridos antes de executar L<parse>. Note que C<parse()> também chama este método.
Translated and reviewed by Gerson "fserve" Barreiros
Located in ../lib/Parse/DebianChangelog.pm:148
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Contributors to this translation: André Gondim, Bruno da Silva Araújo, Celio Ricardo Quaio Goetten, Eugênio F, Gerson "fserve" Barreiros, Tiago Hillebrandt.