Provided by: libdebbugs-perl_2.6.4_all 

NAME
Debbugs::User -- User settings
SYNOPSIS
use Debbugs::User qw(is_valid_user read_usertags write_usertags);
Debbugs::User::is_valid_user($userid);
$u = Debbugs::User::open($userid); $u = Debbugs::User::open(user => $userid, locked => 0);
$u = Debbugs::User::open(user => $userid, locked => 1); $u->write();
$u->{"tags"} $u->{"categories"} $u->{"is_locked"} $u->{"name"}
read_usertags(\%ut, $userid); write_usertags(\%ut, $userid);
USERTAG FILE FORMAT
Usertags are in a file which has (roughly) RFC822 format, with stanzas separated by newlines. For
example:
Tag: search
Bugs: 73671, 392392
Value: priority
Bug-73671: 5
Bug-73487: 2
Value: bugzilla
Bug-72341: http://bugzilla/2039471
Bug-1022: http://bugzilla/230941
Category: normal
Cat1: status
Cat2: debbugs.tasks
Category: debbugs.tasks
Hidden: yes
Cat1: debbugs.tasks
Cat1Options:
tag=quick
tag=medium
tag=arch
tag=not-for-me
EXPORT TAGS
:all -- all functions that can be exported
FUNCTIONS
usertag_file_from_email
my $filename = usertag_file_from_email($email)
Turns an email into the filename where the usertag can be located.
new
my $user = Debbugs::User->new('foo@bar.com',$lock);
Reads the user file associated with 'foo@bar.com' and returns a Debbugs::User object.
OBSOLETE FUNCTIONS
read_usertags
read_usertags($usertags,$email)
write_usertags
write_usertags($usertags,$email);
Gets a lock on the usertags, applies the usertags passed, and writes them out.
PRIVATE FUNCTIONS
_read_stanza
my @stanza = _read_stanza($fh);
Reads a single stanza from a filehandle and returns it
_wrap_to_length
_wrap_to_length
Wraps a line to a specific length by splitting at commas
perl v5.40.1 2025-02-24 Debbugs::User(3pm)