NAME
Perl::Compare - Normalized Comparison for Perl Source Trees
STATUS
In the original 0.01 implementation of this module, cobbled together as a proof-of-concept during a 9 hour caffiene-fuelled exploratory hacking session, the "Document Normalization" process was included/embedded inside of Perl::Compare.
In the 6 months between then and the first beta of PPI, it was realised that normalization was both a more independant and important process than only as part of a Document comparison system.
As such, normalization has been moved into the PPI core as PPI::Normal, and a basic form of comparison can be done with the following.
sub compare ($$) {
$_[0]->normalized == $_[1]->normalized
}
This can be done without needing either Perl::Compare OR Perl::Signature (a dependency of this module).
This module is now primarily intended for use in testing entire directory trees of modules. Using this module for comparison of single files is discouraged, as it will unduly increase the number of module dependencies in your code/module.
DESCRIPTION
Perl::Compare is designed to allow you to create customised comparisons between different directory trees of Perl source code which are based on normalized documents, and thus ignore "unimportant" changes to files.
Comparison Targets
A comparison target is either a directory containing Perl code, a Perl::Signature::Set object, or a file that contains a frozen Perl::Signature::Set (not yet supported, dies with 'CODE INCOMPLETE').
METHODS
new from => $target [, filter => $Rule ]
The new
constructor creates a new comparison object. It takes a number of different arguments to control it.
- from
-
The mandatory
from
argument should be the target for the main source tree. The comparison report works on a from->to basis, so an entry will be 'added' if it is not present in thefrom
target but is present in the comparison target. - layer
-
The optional
layer
argument specifies the document normalisation layer to be used in the comparison. (1 by default)If you use a stored Perl::Signature::Set file in the comparison, it must match the layer used when creating the Perl::Compare object.
- filter
-
The optional
filter
argument allows you to pass a File::Find::Rule object that will limit the comparison to a particular set of files.By default, the comparison object will check .pm, .pl and .t files only.
Returns a Perl::Compare object, or undef
on error or invalid arguments.
layer
The layer
accessor returns the normalization layer to be used for the comparison.
filter
The filter
accessor returns the File::Find::Rule filter to be used for finding the files for the comparison.
compare $target
The compare
method takes as argument a single comparison target and runs a standard comparison of the different from the contructor from
argument to the target argument.
The result is a reference to a HASH where the names of the files are the key, and the value is one of either 'added', 'removed', or 'changed'.
Returns a reference to a HASH if there is a different between the two targets, false if there is no difference, or undef
on error.
compare_report $target
The compare_report
takes the same argument and performs the same task as the compare
method, but instead of a structured hash, it formats the results into a conveniently-printable summary in the following format.
+ file/added/in_target.t
! file/functionally/different.pm
- removed/in/target.pl
Returns the report as a single string, or undef
on error
SUPPORT
Bugs should always be submitted via the CPAN bug tracker, located at
http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Perl-Compare
For general comments, contact the author.
AUTHOR
Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>
SEE ALSO
PPI, PPI::Normal, Perl::Signature
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2004 - 2008 Adam Kennedy.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.