Revision history for File-Edit-Portable
1.19 xxx
- is_read check in write() is now performed before $copy assignment
to $file, so that the proper original file's recsep is used
(fixes #19)
1.18 2016-01-28
- flock() now disabled for all FreeBSD amd64 versions
1.17 2016-01-26
- dir() in write mode now does the transform with a file handle instead
of slurping the entire file into an array (performance) (closes #16)
- fixed bugtracker link in POD (fixes #17)
- bumped prereq version of Mock::Sub to 1.06 due to new efficiencies
- FreeBSD 10.1 and 9.2 amd64 fail on flock() in write(), so we check
for these versions and skip over the lock (prereq POSIX)
1.16 2016-01-22
- removed the write() lock test completely (closes #15)
- platform_recsep() can be used as the custom recsep to write().
Added tests to confirm this (closes #12)
- splice() now croaks if the 'line' param is sent in, and it doesn't
consist of only an integer (closes #10)
- RHEL vendor .list build files now ignored in MANIFEST (closes #14)
- splice() now accepts both quoted strings and qr// objects in the
'find' parameter (closes #13)
- major POD updates/fixes (closes #11)
1.15 2016-01-18
- we now LOCK_EX in write() (prereq Fcntl)
- new build prereqs File::Tempdir and File::Spec for tests
- cleaned up test data files
- all temporary test files created with File::Tempdir, removed several
unlink()s within tests (and their accompanying tests)
1.14 20160115
- build prereq Mock::Sub 1.01 added
- test coverage now at 100%
1.13 20151229
- closes #3; splice() now warns if both 'find' and 'line' params are
sent in, and 'line' takes precedence (and find isn't used)
- closes #4; in dir()s write() call, the recsep is now checked with
defined-or, not for truth
1.12 20151209
- closes #1; Changes didn't contain 1.10 update
- POD updates
1.11 20151209
- fixed issue in POD which broke POD tests using Test::Pod v1.40
(preventing packaging into RedHat EL 6). Reported by Denis Fateyev
1.10 20151120
- fixed bug in recsep(). It was croaking if it couldn't read a file
to get a recsep, but it's supposed to just return the
platform_recsep() in that case
1.09 20151031
- fixed regex issue where \d] sequences were getting borked
1.08 20151029
- splice() now takes a 'limit => int' param, limiting how many 'find's
to insert after. Default is 1, set to 0 to insert after all
- added tempfile(), returns a writable handle to an empty file
- fixed logic bug in read() when returning a handle
- major performance enhancements all over, particularly in retrieving
a handle from read() when the file already has local recseps
1.07 20151022
- we're now perl v5.6 compliant due to replacing \R with full string
regex
- fixed issue when trying to write to a non-existent file
- write() now accepts a file handle as a value to 'contents' param
- recsep() and platform_recsep() now both accept an optional string
param 'hex', which will return the hex representation of the recsep.
If not supplied, will return the string representation
1.06 20151019
- removed non-OO interface, it started causing issues
- added extra layer to recsep internally... it fixes a bug where
if two files were read before one was written, the recsep of
the latter file would be incorrectly used. Now, a recsep is saved
for each file read
- read() doesn't need 'file => $file' anymore, just the filename as
a string is required. However, the old API will still work
1.04 2015-10-16
- removed each() on array to prevent us from having to force
perl v5.12
1.03 2015-10-16
- added splice(), allows splicing in new contents while conforming
to the existing functionality of the module
1.02 2015-10-14
- dir() method now uses File::Find::Rule for its ability to
specify maxdepth, which we do too
- dir() takes wildcard globs in 'types' param in accordance with
File::Find::Rule::name
- fixed undef warning bug in recsep() if file is empty. In this case,
we will return the platform's recsep
1.01 2015-10-13
- new dir() method, rewrites files recursively
0.10 2015-10-06
- Travis-CI integration
- now uses File::Temp (core) for anything requiring a temp file
- new functions read(), write() exported on demand. pread/pwrite are
still available
- performance/efficiency enhancements
0.09 2015-10-01
- new non-OO functions, pread() and pwrite()
0.08 2015-09-30
- fixed logic bugs in Makefile.PL, breaking tests on Win32
0.07 2015-09-27
- new interal _open() method for r/w opens
- read() can now return a handle in scalar context, which will have
the native platform's recsep installed
- new internal _handle() method
- new public platform_recsep() method, returns the OSs recsep in string
form
0.06 2015-09-26
- fixed a couple of bugs in write() if params aren't sent in
- cleaned up POD, SYNOPSIS was wrong
0.05 2015-09-26
- write() now accepts 'recsep' parameter, uses this instead of the one
found by read()
0.04 2015-09-26
- renamed pread(), pwrite() to read(), write()
- requires perl v5.10 due to \R
0.02 2015-09-26
- POD
- added recsep(), returns string of hex eor
0.01 2015-09-25
- pread(), pwrite() completed
- all tests pass