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NAME

       Parse::DebControl - Easy OO parsing of debian control-like files

SYNOPSIS

               use Parse::DebControl

               $parser = new Parse::DebControl;

               $data = $parser->parse_mem($control_data, $options);
               $data = $parser->parse_file('./debian/control', $options);
               $data = $parser->parse_web($url, $options);

               $writer = new Parse::DebControl;

               $string = $writer->write_mem($singlestanza);
               $string = $writer->write_mem([$stanza1, $stanza2]);

               $writer->write_file($filename, $singlestanza, $options);
               $writer->write_file($filename, [$stanza1, $stanza2], $options);

               $writer->write_file($handle, $singlestanza, $options);
               $writer->write_file($handle, [$stanza1, $stanza2], $options);

               $parser->DEBUG();

DESCRIPTION

               Parse::DebControl is an easy OO way to parse debian control files and
               other colon separated key-value pairs. It's specifically designed
               to handle the format used in Debian control files, template files, and
               the cache files used by dpkg.

               For basic format information see:
               http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.html#s-controlsyntax

               This module does not actually do any intelligence with the file content
               (because there are a lot of files in this format), but merely handles
               the format. It can handle simple control files, or files hundreds of lines
               long efficiently and easily.

   Class Methods
       •   "new()"

       •   "new($debug)"

           Returns  a  new  Parse::DebControl  object.  If  a  true  parameter  $debug is passed in, it turns on
           debugging, similar to a call to "DEBUG()" (see below);

       •   "parse_file($control_filename,$options)"

           Takes a filename as a scalar and an optional hashref of options (see below).  Will parse as  much  as
           it can, warning (if "DEBUG"ing is turned on) on parsing errors.

           Returns  an  array of hashrefs, containing the data in the control file, split up by stanza.  Stanzas
           are deliniated by newlines, and multi-line fields are expressed as such post-parsing.  Single periods
           are treated as special extra newline deliniators, per convention.  Whitespace is also stripped off of
           lines as to make it less-easy to make mistakes with hand-written conf files).

           The options hashref can take parameters as follows. Setting the string to true enables the option.

                   useTieIxHash - Instead of an array of regular hashrefs, uses Tie::IxHash-
                           based hashrefs

                   discardCase  - Remove all case items from keys (not values)

                   stripComments - Remove all commented lines in standard #comment format.
                           Literal #'s are represented by ##. For instance

                           Hello there #this is a comment
                           Hello there, I like ##CCCCCC as a grey.

                           The first is a comment, the second is a literal "#".

                   verbMultiLine - Keep the description AS IS, and no not collapse leading
                           spaces or dots as newlines. This also keeps whitespace from being
                           stripped off the end of lines.

                   tryGzip - Attempt to expand the data chunk with gzip first. If the text is
                           already expanded (ie: plain text), parsing will continue normally.
                           This could optionally be turned on for all items in the future, but
                           it is off by default so we don't have to scrub over all the text for
                           performance reasons.

               singleBlock - Only parse the first block of data and return it. This is
                   useful when you have possible "junk" data after the metadata.

               strict - Tries to parse obeying the strict rules for real debian control files.
                   This will force comment stripping for debian/control (must start line) and for
                   other files will check if a field may span multiple lines.

               allowUnknownFields - In strict mode, allow unknown fields.

               type - If the strict option is chosen, then this parameter defines what format
                   we have. Available formats is:
                       - debian/control
                       - DEBIAN/control
                       - .dsc
                       - .changes

       •   "parse_mem($control_data, $options)"

           Similar to "parse_file", except takes data as a  scalar.  Returns  the  same  array  of  hashrefs  as
           "parse_file". The options hashref is the same as "parse_file" as well; see above.

       •   "parse_web($url, $options)"

           Similar  to  the other parse_* functions, this pulls down a control file from the web and attempts to
           parse it. For options and return values, see "parse_file", above

       •   "write_file($filename, $data, $options)"

       •   "write_file($handle, $data)"

       •   "write_file($filename, [$data1, $data2, $data3], $options)"

       •   "write_file($handle, [$data, $data2, $data3])"

           This function takes a filename or a handle and writes the data out.  The  data  can  be  given  as  a
           single  hashref  or  as  an  arrayref  of hashrefs. It will then write it out in a format that it can
           parse. The order is dependent on your hash sorting order. If you care, use Tie::IxHash.  Remember for
           reading back in, the module doesn't care.

           The $options hashref can contain one of the following two items:

                   addNewline - At the end of the last stanza, add an additional newline.
                   appendFile  - (default) Write to the end of the file
                   clobberFile - Overwrite the file given.
                   gzip - Compress the data with gzip before writing

           Since you determine the mode of your filehandle, passing it along with an options  hashref  obviously
           won't do anything; rather, it is ignored.

           The  addNewline  option solves a situation where if you are writing stanzas to a file in a loop (such
           as logging with this module), then the data will be  streamed  together,  and  won't  parse  back  in
           correctly.  It is possible that this is the behavior that you want (if you wanted to write one key at
           a time), so it is optional.

           This function returns the number of bytes written to the file, undef otherwise.

       •   "write_mem($data)"

       •   "write_mem([$data1,$data2,$data3])";

           This  function works similarly to the "write_file" method, except it returns the control structure as
           a scalar, instead of writing it to a file.  There is no %options for this file (yet);

       •   "DEBUG()"

           Turns on debugging. Calling it with no parameter or a true parameter turns on  verbose  "warn()"ings.
           Calling it with a false parameter turns it off.  It is useful for nailing down any format or internal
           problems.

CHANGES

       Version 2.005 - January 13th, 2004

       •   More generic test suite fix for earlier versions of Test::More

       •   Updated copyright statement

       Version 2.004 - January 12th, 2004

       •   More documentation formatting and typo fixes

       •   CHANGES file now generated automatically

       •   Fixes for potential test suite failure in Pod::Coverage run

       •   Adds the "addNewline" option to write_file to solve the streaming stanza problem.

       •   Adds tests for the addNewline option

       Version 2.003 - January 6th, 2004

       •   Added optional Test::Pod test

       •   Skips potential Win32 test failure in the module where it wants to write to /tmp.

       •   Added optional Pod::Coverage test

       Version 2.002 - October 7th, 2003

       •   No code changes. Fixes to test suite

       Version 2.001 - September 11th, 2003

       •   Cleaned up more POD errors

       •   Added tests for file writing

       •   Fixed bug where write_file ignored the gzip parameter

       Version 2.0 - September 5th, 2003

       •   Version increase.

       •   Added  gzip  support (with the tryGzip option), so that compresses control files can be parsed on the
           fly

       •   Added gzip support for writing of control files

       •   Added parse_web to snag files right off the web. Useful for  things  such  as  apt's  Sources.gz  and
           Packages.gz

       Version 1.10b - September 2nd, 2003

       •   Documentation fix for ## vs # in stripComments

       Version 1.10 - September 2nd, 2003

       •   Documentation fixes, as pointed out by pudge

       •   Adds  a feature to stripComments where ## will get interpolated as a literal pound sign, as suggested
           by pudge.

       Version 1.9 - July 24th, 2003

       •   Fix for warning for edge case (uninitialized value in chomp)

       •   Tests for CRLF

       Version 1.8 - July 11th, 2003

       •   By default, we now strip off whitespace unless verbMultiLine is  in  place.   This  makes  sense  for
           things like conf files where trailing whitespace has no meaning. Thanks to pudge for reporting this.

       Version 1.7 - June 25th, 2003

       •   POD documentation error noticed again by Frank Lichtenheld

       •   Also  by  Frank, applied a patch to add a "verbMultiLine" option so that we can hand multiline fields
           back unparsed.

       •   Slightly expanded test suite to cover new features

       Version 1.6.1 - June 9th, 2003

       •   POD cleanups noticed by Frank Lichtenheld. Thank you, Frank.

       Version 1.6 - June 2nd, 2003

       •   Cleaned up some warnings when you pass in empty hashrefs or arrayrefs

       •   Added stripComments setting

       •   Cleaned up POD errors

       Version 1.5 - May 8th, 2003

       •   Added a line to quash errors with undef hashkeys and writing

       •   Fixed the Makefile.PL to straighten up DebControl.pm being in the wrong dir

       Version 1.4 - April 30th, 2003

       •   Removed exports as they were unnecessary. Many thanks to pudge, who pointed this out.

       Version 1.3 - April 28th, 2003

       •   Fixed a bug where writing blank stanzas would throw a  warning.   Fix  found  and  supplied  by  Nate
           Oostendorp.

       Version 1.2b - April 25th, 2003

       Fixed:

       •   A  bug  in  the  test  suite where IxHash was not disabled in 40write.t. Thanks to Jeroen Latour from
           cpan-testers for the report.

       Version 1.2 - April 24th, 2003

       Fixed:

       •   A bug in IxHash support where multiple stanzas might be out of order

       Version 1.1 - April 23rd, 2003

       Added:

       •   Writing support

       •   Tie::IxHash support

       •   Case insensitive reading support

       Version 1.0 - April 23rd, 2003

       •   This is the initial public release for CPAN, so everything is new.

BUGS

       The module will let you parse otherwise illegal key-value pairs  and  pairs  with  spaces.  Badly  formed
       stanzas will do things like overwrite duplicate keys, etc.  This is your problem.

       As  of  1.10,  the  module  uses advanced regexp's to figure out about comments.  If the tests fail, then
       stripComments won't work on your earlier perl version (should be fine on 5.6.0+)

TODO

       Change the name over to the Debian:: namespace, probably as Debian::ControlFormat.  This will  happen  as
       soon as the project that uses this module reaches stability, and we can do some minor tweaks.

COPYRIGHT

       Parse::DebControl  is  copyright 2003,2004 Jay Bonci <jaybonci@cpan.org>.  This program is free software;
       you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

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