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Wed Apr 20 23:29:49 UTC 2011


Author: gregoa
Date: Wed Apr 20 23:29:18 2011
New Revision: 72897

URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/?sc=1&rev=72897
Log:
[svn-inject] Installing original source of libouch-perl (0.0300)

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    branches/upstream/libouch-perl/current/META.yml
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    branches/upstream/libouch-perl/current/dist.ini
    branches/upstream/libouch-perl/current/lib/
    branches/upstream/libouch-perl/current/lib/Ouch.pm
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--- branches/upstream/libouch-perl/current/Changes (added)
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@@ -1,0 +1,12 @@
+0.0300 - April 14, 2011
+ - Added hug() as a catch all.
+
+ By popular demand: http://blogs.perl.org/users/jt_smith/2011/04/ouch---exceptions-that-dont-hurt.html#comments
+ - Codes can now be strings.
+ - Added an export called 'traditional' which gives you more traditional names like try(), catch(), throw(), and catch_all().
+
+0.0200 - April 14, 2011
+ - Added 'bleep'.
+
+0.0100 - April 13, 2011
+ - Initial public release.

Added: branches/upstream/libouch-perl/current/LICENSE
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--- branches/upstream/libouch-perl/current/LICENSE (added)
+++ branches/upstream/libouch-perl/current/LICENSE Wed Apr 20 23:29:18 2011
@@ -1,0 +1,377 @@
+This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Plain Black Corporation.
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--- branches/upstream/libouch-perl/current/MANIFEST (added)
+++ branches/upstream/libouch-perl/current/MANIFEST Wed Apr 20 23:29:18 2011
@@ -1,0 +1,9 @@
+Changes
+LICENSE
+MANIFEST
+META.yml
+Makefile.PL
+README
+dist.ini
+lib/Ouch.pm
+t/Ouch.t

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--- branches/upstream/libouch-perl/current/META.yml (added)
+++ branches/upstream/libouch-perl/current/META.yml Wed Apr 20 23:29:18 2011
@@ -1,0 +1,18 @@
+---
+abstract: "Exceptions that don't hurt."
+author:
+  - 'JT Smith <jt at plainblack.com>'
+build_requires: {}
+configure_requires:
+  ExtUtils::MakeMaker: 6.31
+dynamic_config: 0
+generated_by: 'Dist::Zilla version 4.200004, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.101670'
+license: perl
+meta-spec:
+  url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html
+  version: 1.4
+name: Ouch
+resources:
+  bugtracker: http://github.com/rizen/Ouch/issues
+  repository: git://github.com/rizen/Ouch.git
+version: 0.0300

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--- branches/upstream/libouch-perl/current/Makefile.PL (added)
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@@ -1,0 +1,49 @@
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+
+
+
+use ExtUtils::MakeMaker 6.31;
+
+
+
+my %WriteMakefileArgs = (
+  'ABSTRACT' => 'Exceptions that don\'t hurt.',
+  'AUTHOR' => 'JT Smith <jt at plainblack.com>',
+  'BUILD_REQUIRES' => {},
+  'CONFIGURE_REQUIRES' => {
+    'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => '6.31'
+  },
+  'DISTNAME' => 'Ouch',
+  'EXE_FILES' => [],
+  'LICENSE' => 'perl',
+  'NAME' => 'Ouch',
+  'PREREQ_PM' => {},
+  'VERSION' => '0.0300',
+  'test' => {
+    'TESTS' => 't/*.t'
+  }
+);
+
+
+unless ( eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION(6.56) } ) {
+  my $br = delete $WriteMakefileArgs{BUILD_REQUIRES};
+  my $pp = $WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM};
+  for my $mod ( keys %$br ) {
+    if ( exists $pp->{$mod} ) {
+      $pp->{$mod} = $br->{$mod} if $br->{$mod} > $pp->{$mod};
+    }
+    else {
+      $pp->{$mod} = $br->{$mod};
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+delete $WriteMakefileArgs{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES}
+  unless eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION(6.52) };
+
+WriteMakefile(%WriteMakefileArgs);
+
+
+

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--- branches/upstream/libouch-perl/current/README (added)
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@@ -1,0 +1,13 @@
+
+
+This archive contains the distribution Ouch,
+version 0.0300:
+
+  Exceptions that don't hurt.
+
+This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Plain Black Corporation.
+
+This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
+
+

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--- branches/upstream/libouch-perl/current/dist.ini (added)
+++ branches/upstream/libouch-perl/current/dist.ini Wed Apr 20 23:29:18 2011
@@ -1,0 +1,17 @@
+name    = Ouch
+author  = JT Smith <jt at plainblack.com>
+license = Perl_5
+copyright_holder = Plain Black Corporation
+copyright_year   = 2011
+
+version = 0.0300
+
+[@Basic]
+
+[MetaResources]
+bugtracker.web    = http://github.com/rizen/Ouch/issues
+repository.url    = git://github.com/rizen/Ouch.git
+repository.web    = http://github.com/rizen/Ouch
+repository.type   = git
+
+

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--- branches/upstream/libouch-perl/current/lib/Ouch.pm (added)
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+use strict;
+use warnings;
+package Ouch;
+use Carp qw(longmess shortmess);
+use parent 'Exporter';
+use overload bool => sub {1}, q{""} => 'scalar', fallback => 1;
+
+our @EXPORT = qw(bleep ouch kiss hug);
+our @EXPORT_OK = qw(try throw catch catch_all);
+our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( traditional => [qw( throw catch try catch_all )] );
+
+sub new {
+  my ($class, $code, $message, $data) = @_;
+  bless {code => $code, message => $message, data => $data, shortmess => shortmess($message), trace => longmess($message) }, $class;
+}
+
+sub try (&) {
+  my $try = shift;
+  eval { $try->() };
+  return $@;
+}
+
+sub ouch {
+  my ($code, $message, $data) = @_;
+  my $self = __PACKAGE__->new($code, $message, $data);
+  die $self;
+}
+
+sub throw {  # alias
+  ouch @_;
+}
+
+sub kiss {
+  my ($code, $e) = @_;
+  $e ||= $@;
+  if (ref $e eq 'Ouch' && $e->code eq $code) {
+    return 1;
+  }
+  return 0;
+}
+
+sub catch {
+  kiss @_;
+}
+
+sub hug {
+  my ($e) = @_;
+  $e ||= $@;
+  return $@ ? 1 : 0;
+}
+
+sub catch_all {
+  hug @_;
+}
+
+sub bleep {
+  my ($e) = @_;
+  $e ||= $@;
+  if (ref $e eq 'Ouch') {
+    return $e->message;
+  }
+  else {
+    my $message = $@;
+    if ($message =~ m{^(.*)\s+at\s.*line\s\d+.}xms) {
+        return $1;
+    }
+    else {
+        return $message;
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+sub scalar {
+  my $self = shift;
+  return $self->{shortmess};
+}
+
+sub trace {
+  my $self = shift;
+  return $self->{trace};
+}
+
+sub hashref {
+  my $self = shift;
+  return {
+    code    => $self->{code},
+    message => $self->{message},
+    data    => $self->{data},
+  };
+}
+
+sub code {
+  my $self = shift;
+  return $self->{code};
+}
+
+sub message {
+  my $self = shift;
+  return $self->{message};
+}
+
+sub data {
+  my $self = shift;
+  return $self->{data};
+}
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+Ouch - Exceptions that don't hurt.
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ use Ouch;
+
+ eval { ouch(404, 'File not found.'); };
+
+ if (kiss 404) {
+   check_elsewhere();
+ }
+
+ say $@;           # These two lines do the
+ say $@->scalar;   # same thing.
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+Ouch provides a class for exception handling that doesn't require a lot of boilerplate, nor any up front definition. If L<Exception::Class>
+is working for you, great! But if you want something that is faster, easier to use, requires less typing, and has no prereqs, but still gives 
+you much of that same functionality, then Ouch is for you.
+
+=head2 Why another exception handling module?
+
+It really comes down to L<Carp> isn't enough for me, and L<Exception::Class> does what I want but makes me type way too much. Also, I tend to work on a lot of protocol-based systems that use error codes (HTTP, FTP, SMTP, JSON-RPC) rather than error classes, so that feels more natural to me. Consider the difference between these:
+
+B<Ouch>
+
+ use Ouch;
+ ouch 404, 'File not found.', 'file';
+
+B<Exception::Class>
+
+ use Exception::Class (
+    'FileNotFound' => {
+        fields  => [ 'code', 'field' ],
+    },
+ );
+ FileNotFound->throw( error => 'File not found.', code => 404, field => 'file' );
+
+And if you want to catch the exception you're looking at:
+
+B<Ouch>
+
+ if (kiss 404) {
+   # do something
+ }
+
+B<Exception::Class>
+
+ my $e;
+ if ($e = Exception::Class->caught('FileNotFound')) {
+   # do something
+ }
+
+Those differences may not seem like a lot, but over any substantial program with lots of exceptions it can become a big deal. 
+
+=head2 Usage
+
+Most of the time, all you need to do is:
+
+ ouch $code, $message, $data;
+ ouch -32700, 'Parse error.', $request; # JSON-RPC 2.0 error
+ ouch 441, 'You need to specify an email address.', 'email'; # form processing error
+ ouch 'missing_param', 'You need to specify an email address.', 'email';
+
+You can also go long form if you prefer:
+
+ die Ouch->new($code, $message, $data);
+
+=head2 Functional Interface
+
+=head3 ouch
+
+Some nice sugar instead of using the object oriented interface.
+
+ ouch 2121, 'Did not do the big thing.';
+
+=over
+
+=item code
+
+An error code. An integer or string representing error type. Try to stick to codes used in whatever domain you happen to be working in. HTTP Status codes. JSON-RPC error codes, etc.
+
+=item message
+
+A human readable error message.
+
+=item data
+
+Optional. Anything you want to attach to the exception to help a developer catching it decide what to do. For example, if you're doing form processing, you might want this to be the name of the field that caused the exception. 
+
+B<WARNING:> Do not include objects or code refs in your data. This should only be stuff that is easily serializable like scalars, array refs, and hash refs.
+
+=back
+
+=head3 kiss
+
+Some nice sugar to trap an Ouch.
+
+ if (kiss $code) {
+    # make it go
+ }
+
+=over
+
+=item code
+
+The code you're looking for.
+
+=item exception
+
+Optional. If you like you can pass the exception into C<kiss>. If not, it will just use whatever is in C<$@>. You might want to do this if you've saved the exception before running another C<eval>, for example.
+
+=back
+
+
+=head3 hug
+
+Some nice sugar to trap any exception.
+
+ if (hug) {
+   # make it stop
+ }
+
+=over 
+
+=item exception
+
+Optional. If you like you can pass the exception into C<hug>. If not, it will just use whatever is in C<$@>.
+
+=back
+
+
+=head3 bleep 
+
+A little sugar to make exceptions human friendly. Returns a clean error message from any exception, including an Ouch.
+
+ File not found.
+
+Rather than:
+
+ File not found. at /Some/File.pm line 63.
+
+=over
+
+=item exception
+
+Optional. If you like you can pass the exception into C<bleep>. If not, it will just use whatever is in C<$@>.
+
+=back
+
+
+=head2 Object-Oriented Interface
+
+=head3 new
+
+Constructor for the object-oriented interface. Takes the same parameters as C<ouch>.
+
+ Ouch->new($code, $message, $data);
+
+=head3 scalar
+
+Returns the scalar form of the error message:
+
+ Crap! at /Some/File.pm line 43.
+
+Just as if you had done:
+
+ die 'Crap!';
+
+Rather than:
+
+ ouch $code, 'Crap!'; 
+
+=head3 trace
+
+Call this if you want the full stack trace that lead up to the ouch.
+
+=head3 hashref
+
+Returns a formatted hash reference of the exception, which can be useful for handing off to a serializer like L<JSON>.
+
+ {
+   code     => $code,
+   message  => $message,
+   data     => $data,
+ }
+
+=head3 code
+
+Returns the C<code> passed into the constructor.
+
+=head3 message
+
+Returns the C<messsage> passed into the constructor.
+
+=head3 data
+
+Returns the C<data> passed into the constructor.
+
+=head2 Traditional Interface
+
+Some people just can't bring themselves to use the sugary cuteness of Ouch. For them there is the traditional interface. Here's how it works:
+
+ use Ouch qw(:traditional);
+
+ my $e = try {
+   throw 404, 'File not found.';
+ };
+
+ if ( catch 404, $e ) {
+   # do the big thing
+ }
+ elsif ( catch_all $e ) {
+   # make it stop
+ }
+ else {
+   # make it go
+ }
+
+B<NOTE:> C<try> also populates C<$@>, and C<catch> and C<catch_all> will also use C<$@> if you don't specify an exception.
+
+=head3 try
+
+Returns an exception. Is basically just a nice wrapper around C<eval>.
+
+=over
+
+=item block
+
+Try accepts a code ref, anonymous subroutine, or a block. 
+
+B<NOTE:> You need a semi-colon at the end of a C<try> block.
+
+=back
+
+=head3 throw
+
+Works exactly like C<ouch>. See C<ouch> for details.
+
+=head3 catch
+
+Works exactly like C<kiss>. See C<kiss> for details.
+
+=head3 catch_all
+
+Works exactly like C<hug>. See C<hug> for details.
+
+=head1 SUPPORT
+
+=over
+
+=item Repository
+
+L<http://github.com/rizen/Ouch>
+
+=item Bug Reports
+
+L<http://github.com/rizen/Ouch/issues>
+
+=back
+
+
+=head1 SEE ALSO
+
+If you're looking for something lighter, check out L<Carp> that ships with Perl. Or if you're looking for something heavier check out L<Exception::Class>.
+
+=head1 AUTHOR
+
+JT Smith <jt_at_plainblack_dot_com>
+
+=head1 LEGAL
+
+Ouch is Copyright 2011 Plain Black Corporation (L<http://www.plainblack.com>) and is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.
+
+=cut
+
+1;

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+use Test::More tests => 23;
+use lib '../lib';
+
+use_ok 'Ouch';
+
+eval { ouch(100, 'Test', 'field_name') };
+isa_ok $@, 'Ouch';
+
+is $@->code, 100, 'fetch code';
+is kiss(100), 1, 'trap an ouch';
+is kiss(101), 0, 'do not trap wrong ouch';
+is hug(), 1, 'hug catches ouch';
+is $@->message, 'Test', 'fetch message';
+is $@->data, 'field_name', 'fetch data';
+like $@, qr/^Test at/, 'string overload works';
+isa_ok $@->hashref, 'HASH';
+ok $@->trace, 'got a stack trace';
+is bleep(), 'Test', 'can get a clean message for an ouch';
+
+# what if it's not an ouch;
+eval { die 'crap' };
+is kiss(100), 0, 'do not trap non-ouch';
+is bleep(), 'crap', 'can get the message for a non-ouch';
+is hug(), 1, 'hug catches non-ouch';
+
+# work out the traditional stuff
+use Ouch qw(:traditional);
+
+my $e = try {
+  throw 100, 'Yikes';
+};
+isa_ok $e, 'Ouch';
+is catch(100, $e), 1, 'catch works';
+is catch(101, $e), 0, 'catch works when not trapped';
+is catch_all($e), 1, 'catch_all does the same as hug';
+
+# what if there is no exception
+
+eval { my $x = 1 };
+is hug(), 0, 'hug does not catch lack of exception';
+is catch_all($e), 0, 'catch_all does the same as hug';
+
+# what if the exception code is a string
+eval { ouch('missing_param', 'Email'); };
+is kiss('missing_param'), 1, 'kiss works on strings';
+is kiss('foo'), 0, 'kiss gives no false positives';
+




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