man Parse::DebianChangelog::Util () - utility functions for parsing Debian changelogs
NAME
Parse::DebianChangelog::Util - utility functions for parsing Debian changelogs
DESCRIPTION
This is currently only used internally by Parse::DebianChangelog. There may be still API changes until this module is finalized.
Functions
find_closes
Takes one string as argument and finds Closes: #123456, #654321 statements as supported by the Debian Archive software in it. Returns all closed bug numbers in an array reference.
data2rfc822
Takes two hash references as arguments. The first should contain the data to output in RFC822 format. The second can contain a sorting order for the fields. The higher the numerical value of the hash value, the earlier the field is printed if it exists.
Return the data in RFC822 format as string.
data2rfc822_mult
The first argument should be an array ref to an array of hash references. The second argument is a hash reference and has the same meaning as the second argument of data2rfc822.
Calls data2rfc822 for each element of the array given as first argument and returns the concatenated results.
get_dpkg_changes
Takes a Parse::DebianChangelog::Entry object as first argument.
Returns a string that is suitable for using it in a CWChanges field in the output format of CWdpkg-parsechangelog.
SEE ALSO
Parse::DebianChangelog, Parse::DebianChangelog::Entry
AUTHOR
Frank Lichtenheld, <frank@lichtenheld.de>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2005 by Frank Lichtenheld
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