NAME
CPAN::Changes::Release - Information about a particular release
SYNOPSIS
my $rel = CPAN::Changes::Release->new(
version => '0.01',
date => '2009-07-06',
);
$rel->add_changes(
{ group => 'THINGS THAT MAY BREAK YOUR CODE' },
'Return a Foo object instead of a Bar object in foobar()'
);
DESCRIPTION
A changelog is made up of one or more releases. This object provides access to all of the key data that embodies a release including the version number, date of release, and all of the changelog information lines. Any number of changelog lines can be grouped together under a heading.
METHODS
new( %args )
Creates a new release object, using %args
as the default data.
version( [ $version ] )
Gets/sets the version number for this release.
date( [ $date ] )
Gets/sets the date for this release.
changes( [ $group ] )
Gets the list of changes for this release as a hashref of group/changes pairs. If a group name is specified, an array ref of changes for that group is returned. Should that group not exist, undef is returned.
add_changes( [ \%options ], @changes )
Appends a list of changes to the release. Specifying a group
option appends them to that particular group. NB: the default group is represented by and empty string.
# Append to default group
$release->add_changes( 'Added foo() function' );
# Append to a particular group
$release->add_changes( { group => 'Fixes' }, 'Fixed foo() function' );
set_changes( [ \%options ], @changes )
Replaces the existing list of changes with the supplied values. Specifying a group
option will only replace change items in that group.
clear_changes( )
Clears all changes from the release.
groups( )
Returns a list of current groups in this release.
add_group( @groups )
Creates an empty group under the names provided.
delete_group( @groups )
Deletes the groups of changes specified.
serialize( )
Returns the release data as a string, suitable for inclusion in a Changes file.
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Brian Cassidy <bricas@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2011 by Brian Cassidy
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.