https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1078438
--- Comment #2 from Petr Pisar <ppisar(a)redhat.com> ---
ExtUtils::ParseXS::Utilities::tidy_type() does not parse and normalize some C++
type declarations properly:
# perl -MExtUtils::ParseXS::Utilities=tidy_type -e 'print
tidy_type(q{std::vector< unsigned int >}), qq{\n}'
std::vector< unsigned int >
While the output should be:
std::vector<unsigned int>
This is fixed by upstream perl commit:
commit ae7fdf584559a304eb5992a58cd58349cc7c58da
Author: Steffen Mueller <smueller(a)cpan.org>
Date: Wed May 22 21:49:06 2013 +0200
EU::ParseXS: Attempt to canonicalize C++ types in tidy_type
Includes moving tidy_type to ExtUtils::Typemaps where it seems to
belong. It's a pretty poor canonicalizer, but better than nothing!
The key change is:
+ # for templated C++ types, do some bit of flawed canonicalization
+ # wrt. templates at least
+ if (/[<>]/) {
+ s/\s*([<>])\s*/$1/g;
+ s/>>/> >/g;
+ }
in tidy_type().
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