Neil,
Thanks for taking care of this.
Rob
On 03/08/2020 10:45, Neil Bowers wrote:
hi Theo,
I'm interested in adopting the Tie::RegexpHash module. If you can
grant me the privilege I will release the next version.
Given it was marked as ADOPTME, that’s fine. I’ve just transf
hi Theo,
> I'm interested in adopting the Tie::RegexpHash module. If you can grant me
> the privilege I will release the next version.
Given it was marked as ADOPTME, that’s fine. I’ve just transferred the
first-come permission to VANHOESEL.
As an aside, when you make requests li
Hello,
I'm interested in adopting the Tie::RegexpHash module. If you can grant me the
privilege I will release the next version.
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Alastair McGowan-Douglas wrote:
> If you'd like I can comaint, or else you're welcome to the patches on
> github. Tests pass on 5.5.4 and 5.14.2
noted, thanks,
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brian d
Hi RCH
Hope you're well, indeed active these days.
I've patched your module Tie::RegexpHash to work with the qr changes in
5.13.6 as per the RT ticket
https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=66875
I forked gitpan's copy of your module. New version is available here
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Record update in the PAUSE modules database:
modid: [Tie::RegexpHash]
statd: [a]
stats: [d]
statl: [p]
stati: [h]
statp: [a] was [?]
description: [Use regular expressions as hash keys]
userid: [RRWO]
chapterid: [ 6]
mlstatus: [list]
Data
The next version of the Module List will list the following module:
modid: Tie::RegexpHash
DSLI:adph
description: Use regular expressions as hash keys
userid: RRWO (Robert Rothenberg)
chapterid:6 (Data_Type_Utilities)
enteredby: JV (Johan Vromans
I would like to edit the metadata for Tie::RegexpHash in the module list:
DSLI: adph
Description:Use regular expressions as hash keys
Module List Chapter: 6) Data Types and Data Type Utilities
I would like to register the namespace 'Tie::RegexpHash', which would be
for hashes where the STOREs use Regexps for keys and fetches retrieve the
first value that matches them. (Or did somebody else come up with that
idea?)