[Bug 488919] New: Review Request: perl-App-Cache - Easy application-level caching
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Summary: Review Request: perl-App-Cache - Easy application-level caching
Alias: perl-App-Cache
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=488919
Summary: Review Request: perl-App-Cache - Easy
application-level caching
Product: Fedora
Version: rawhide
Platform: All
URL: http://search.cpan.org/dist/App-Cache
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: medium
Priority: low
Component: Package Review
AssignedTo: nobody(a)fedoraproject.org
ReportedBy: cweyl(a)alumni.drew.edu
QAContact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: notting(a)redhat.com, fedora-package-review(a)redhat.com
Estimated Hours: 0.0
Classification: Fedora
Spec URL: http://fedorapeople.org/~cweyl/review/perl-App-Cache.spec
SRPM URL:
http://fedorapeople.org/~cweyl/review/perl-App-Cache-0.35-1.fc10.src.rpm
Description:
The App::Cache module lets an application cache data locally. There are a
few times an application would need to cache data: when it is retrieving
information from the network or when it has to complete a large calculation.
For example, the Parse::BACKPAN::Packages module downloads a file off the
net and parses it, creating a data structure. Only then can it actually
provide any useful information for the programmer. Parse::BACKPAN::Packages
uses App::Cache to cache both the file download and data structures,
providing much faster use when the data is cached. This module stores data
in the home directory of the user, in a dot directory. For example, the
Parse::BACKPAN::Packages cache is actually stored underneath
"~/.parse_backpan_packages/cache/". This is so that permisssions are not a
problem -- it is a per-user, per-application cache.
Koji build: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=1225790
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[Bug 488913] New: Review Request: perl-IPC-System-Simple - Run commands simply, with detailed diagnostics
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Summary: Review Request: perl-IPC-System-Simple - Run commands simply, with detailed diagnostics
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=488913
Summary: Review Request: perl-IPC-System-Simple - Run commands
simply, with detailed diagnostics
Product: Fedora
Version: rawhide
Platform: All
URL: http://search.cpan.org/dist/IPC-System-Simple
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: medium
Priority: low
Component: Package Review
AssignedTo: nobody(a)fedoraproject.org
ReportedBy: cweyl(a)alumni.drew.edu
QAContact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: notting(a)redhat.com, fedora-package-review(a)redhat.com
Estimated Hours: 0.0
Classification: Fedora
Spec URL: http://fedorapeople.org/~cweyl/review/perl-IPC-System-Simple.spec
SRPM URL:
http://fedorapeople.org/~cweyl/review/perl-IPC-System-Simple-1.18-1.fc10....
Description:
Calling Perl's in-built 'system()' function is easy, determining if it
was successful is _hard_. Let's face it, '$?' isn't the nicest variable
in the world to play with, and even if you _do_ check it, producing a
well-formatted error string takes a lot of work. 'IPC::System::Simple'
takes the hard work out of calling external commands. In fact, if you
want to be really lazy, you can just write:
use IPC::System::Simple qw(system);
and all of your "system" commands will either succeeed (run to completion and
return a zero exit value), or die with rich diagnostic messages.
Koji build: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=1225733
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[Bug 488911] New: Review Request: perl-Hash-Merge-Simple - Recursively merge two or more hashes, simply
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Summary: Review Request: perl-Hash-Merge-Simple - Recursively merge two or more hashes, simply
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=488911
Summary: Review Request: perl-Hash-Merge-Simple - Recursively
merge two or more hashes, simply
Product: Fedora
Version: rawhide
Platform: All
URL: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Hash-Merge-Simple
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: medium
Priority: low
Component: Package Review
AssignedTo: nobody(a)fedoraproject.org
ReportedBy: cweyl(a)alumni.drew.edu
QAContact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: notting(a)redhat.com, fedora-package-review(a)redhat.com
Estimated Hours: 0.0
Classification: Fedora
Spec URL: http://fedorapeople.org/~cweyl/review/perl-Hash-Merge-Simple.spec
SRPM URL:
http://fedorapeople.org/~cweyl/review/perl-Hash-Merge-Simple-0.04-1.fc10....
Description:
Hash::Merge::Simple will recursively merge two or more hashes and return
the result as a new hash reference. The merge function will descend and
merge hashes that exist under the same node in both the left and right
hash, but doesn't attempt to combine arrays, objects, scalars, or
anything else. The rightmost hash also takes precedence, replacing
whatever was in the left hash if a conflict occurs. This code was pretty
much taken straight from Catalyst::Utils, and modified to handle more
than 2 hashes at the same time.
Koji build: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=1225712
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