NAME
CPAN::Search::Lite::Util - export some common data structures used by CPAN::Search::Lite::*
DESCRIPTION
This module exports some common data structures used by other CPAN::Search::Lite::* modules. At present these are
%chapsThis is hash whose keys are the CPAN chapter ids with associated values being the corresponding chapter descriptions.
%chaps_revThis is the reverse hash of
%chaps.$repositoriesThis is a hash reference whose keys are repository ids. The associated values are hash references whose keys are
alias- an alias for the repository.LOCATION- the url of the repository.SUMMARYFILE- a file on the repository to fetch when requesting a repository summary.browse- a url by which one can browse the contents of a repository.desc- a repostitory descriptionbuild- the ActivePerl build number appropriate for the repository (eg, 6xx, for Perl 5.6, and8xx, for 5.8).PerlV- the Perl version that the repository supports.
$table_idThis is a hash reference whose keys are the tables used and whose values are the associated primary keys.
$full_idThis is a hash reference whose keys are the primary keys of the tables and whose values are the associated fully qualified primary keys (ie, with the table name prepended).
$mode_infoThis is a hash reference whose keys are the allowed modes of CPAN::Search::Lite::Query and whose associated values are hash references with keys
id,name, andtextdescribing what columns to use for that key.$query_infoThis is a hash reference whose purpose is to provide shortcuts to making queries using CPAN::Search::Lite::Query. The keys of this reference is the shortcut name, and the associated value is a hash reference specifying the required mode and type keys.
$tt2_pagesThis is a hash reference whose keys are the modes used in CPAN::Search::Lite::Query and whose values are hash references (with keys search, info, and letter) specifying what Template-Toolkit page to use for the specific result.
vcmpThis routine, used as
if (vcmp($v1, $v2) > 0) { print "$v1 is higher than $v2\n"; }is used to compare two versions, and returns 1/0/-1 if the first argument is considered higher/equal/lower than the second. It uses
Sort::Versions.