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diff --git a/src/xyz/euandreh/perl.scm b/src/xyz/euandreh/perl.scm deleted file mode 100644 index 93189a0..0000000 --- a/src/xyz/euandreh/perl.scm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,256 +0,0 @@ -(define-module (xyz euandreh perl) - #:use-module ((guix licenses) #:prefix license:) - #:use-module (gnu packages language) - #:use-module (gnu packages perl) - #:use-module (gnu packages perl-check) - #:use-module (guix build-system perl) - #:use-module (guix download) - #:use-module (guix packages)) - -(define-public perl-config-tiny - (package - (name "perl-config-tiny") - (version "2.28") - (source - (origin - (method url-fetch) - (uri (string-append - "mirror://cpan/authors/id/R/RS/RSAVAGE/Config-Tiny-" - version - ".tgz")) - (sha256 - (base32 "000mw17nb7aj341s0afqimxd53w5y0c4yk61pihqzm191lx89pqj")))) - (build-system perl-build-system) - (native-inputs (list perl-test-pod)) - (home-page "https://metacpan.org/release/Config-Tiny") - (synopsis "Read/Write .ini style files with as little code as possible") - (description "@code{Config::Tiny} is a Perl class to read and write .ini -style configuration files with as little code as possible, reducing load time -and memory overhead. - -This module is primarily for reading human written files, and anything we write -shouldn't need to have documentation/comments. If you need something with more -power move up to @code{Config::Simple}, @code{Config::General} or one of the -many other @code{Config::*} modules.") - (license license:perl-license))) - -(define-public perl-pod-spell - (package - (name "perl-pod-spell") - (version "1.25") - (source - (origin - (method url-fetch) - (uri (string-append - "mirror://cpan/authors/id/H/HA/HAARG/Pod-Spell-" - version - ".tar.gz")) - (sha256 - (base32 "18wzpfn39hpw6n8g9pwh964nid8skks79i5jdcm33gf9kf5qx3r0")))) - (build-system perl-build-system) - (native-inputs - (list perl-file-sharedir-install)) - (propagated-inputs - (list perl-class-tiny - perl-file-sharedir - perl-lingua-en-inflect)) - (home-page "https://metacpan.org/release/Pod-Spell") - (synopsis "a formatter for spellchecking Pod") - (description "@code{Pod::Spell} is a Pod formatter whose output is good for spellchecking. - -@code{Pod::Spell} is rather like @code{Pod::Text}, except that it doesn't put -much effort into actual formatting, and it suppresses things that look like Perl -symbols or Perl jargon (so that your spellchecking program won't complain about -mystery words like \"@code{$thing}\" or \"@code{Foo::Bar}\" or \"@code{hashref}\").") - (license license:artistic2.0))) - -(define-public perl-ppix-regexp - (package - (name "perl-ppix-regexp") - (version "0.085") - (source - (origin - (method url-fetch) - (uri (string-append - "mirror://cpan/authors/id/W/WY/WYANT/PPIx-Regexp-" - version - ".tar.gz")) - (sha256 - (base32 "07fg63ql3f7hv1ys10l8j0p562ndraq9lk66iw9y0f444j4vpw1f")))) - (build-system perl-build-system) - (native-inputs - (list perl-module-build)) - (propagated-inputs - (list perl-ppi)) - (home-page "https://metacpan.org/release/PPIx-Regexp") - (synopsis "Parse Perl string literals and string-literal-like things") - (description "The purpose of the @code{PPIx-Regexp} package is to parse regular expressions -in a manner similar to the way the @code{PPI} package parses Perl. This class -forms the root of the parse tree, playing a role similar to @code{PPI::Document}.") - (license license:perl-license))) - -(define-public perl-ppix-quotelike - (package - (name "perl-ppix-quotelike") - (version "0.023") - (source - (origin - (method url-fetch) - (uri (string-append - "mirror://cpan/authors/id/W/WY/WYANT/PPIx-QuoteLike-" - version - ".tar.gz")) - (sha256 - (base32 "08ad4d20afvi1c4xzwbfk94lmf6gwlmqkdrpjxzf0lrcklaa6xim")))) - (build-system perl-build-system) - (native-inputs - (list perl-module-build)) - (propagated-inputs - (list perl-ppi - perl-ppix-regexp - perl-readonly)) - (home-page "https://metacpan.org/release/PPIx-QuoteLike") - (synopsis "Parse Perl string literals and string-literal-like things.") - (description "@code{PPIX::QuoteLike} parses Perl string literals and things that -are reasonably like string literals. Its real reason for being is to find -interpolated variables for @code{Perl::Critic} policies and similar code.") - (license license:perl-license))) - -(define-public perl-readonly-xs - (package - (name "perl-readonly-xs") - (version "1.05") - (source - (origin - (method url-fetch) - (uri (string-append - "mirror://cpan/authors/id/R/RO/ROODE/Readonly-XS-" - version - ".tar.gz")) - (sha256 - (base32 "03gz7yp194fwah2bc36ww04hgw1qx8p6y68vvnywircrablc9rca")))) - (build-system perl-build-system) - (propagated-inputs - (list perl-readonly)) - (home-page "https://metacpan.org/release/Readonly-XS") - (synopsis "Companion module for @code{Readonly.pm}, to speed up read-only scalar variables") - (description "The @code{Readonly} module is an effective way to create non-modifiable -variables. However, it's relatively slow. - -The reason it's slow is that is implements the read-only-ness of variables via -tied objects. This mechanism is inherently slow. Perl simply has to do a lot -of work under the hood to make tied variables work. - -This module corrects the speed problem, at least with respect to scalar -variables. When @code{Readonly::XS} is installed, @code{Readonly} uses it to -access the internals of scalar variables. Instead of creating a scalar variable -object and tying it, @code{Readonly} simply flips the @code{SvREADONLY} bit in -the scalar's @code{FLAGS} structure.") - (license license:perl-license))) - -(define-public perl-ppix-utilities - (package - (name "perl-ppix-utilities") - (version "1.001000") - (source - (origin - (method url-fetch) - (uri (string-append - "mirror://cpan/authors/id/E/EL/ELLIOTJS/PPIx-Utilities-" - version - ".tar.gz")) - (sha256 - (base32 "16yb7dnz8lgq2azs8jxj1wac60kbn16x8y4py04ci8nndww87903")))) - (build-system perl-build-system) - (native-inputs - (list perl-module-build - perl-test-deep)) - (propagated-inputs - (list perl-exception-class - perl-ppi - perl-readonly-xs - perl-task-weaken)) - (home-page "https://metacpan.org/release/PPIx-Utilities") - (synopsis "Extensions to PPI") - (description "@code{PPIx::Utilities} is a collection of functions for dealing -with @code{PPI} objects, many of which originated in @code{Perl::Critic}. They -are organized into modules by the kind of @code{PPI} class they relate to, by -replacing the \"@code{PPI}\" at the front of the module name with -\"@code{PPIx::Utilities}\", e.g. functionality related to @code{PPI::Nodes} is -in @code{PPIx::Utilities::Node}.") - (license license:perl-license))) - -(define-public perl-string-format - (package - (name "perl-string-format") - (version "1.18") - (source - (origin - (method url-fetch) - (uri (string-append - "mirror://cpan/authors/id/S/SR/SREZIC/String-Format-" - version - ".tar.gz")) - (sha256 - (base32 "0y77frxzjifd4sw0j19cc346ysas1mya84rdxaz279lyin7plhcy")))) - (build-system perl-build-system) - (home-page "https://metacpan.org/release/String-Format") - (synopsis "sprintf-like string formatting capabilities with arbitrary format definitions") - (description "@code{String::Format} lets you define arbitrary printf-like format -sequences to be expanded. This module would be most useful in configuration -files and reporting tools, where the results of a query need to be formatted in -a particular way. It was inspired by -@url{http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual.html#index-format,mutt's -@code{index_format} and related directives}.") - (license license:gpl2))) - -(define-public perl-critic - (package - (name "perl-critic") - (version "1.140") - (source - (origin - (method url-fetch) - (uri (string-append - "mirror://cpan/authors/id/P/PE/PETDANCE/Perl-Critic-" - version - ".tar.gz")) - (sha256 - (base32 "1nzxpn71mrpp85yxrxlraj52q2skvf9ja887ls11d57h6smg1vmz")))) - (build-system perl-build-system) - (native-inputs - (list perl-module-build - perl-test-deep)) - (propagated-inputs - (list perltidy - perl-exception-class - perl-io-string - perl-ppi - perl-ppix-regexp - perl-b-keywords - perl-config-tiny - perl-padwalker - perl-test-memory-cycle - perl-file-which - perl-list-moreutils - perl-module-pluggable - perl-pod-parser - perl-pod-spell - perl-ppix-quotelike - perl-ppix-utilities - perl-readonly - perl-string-format - perl-task-weaken)) - (home-page "https://metacpan.org/release/Perl-Critic") - (synopsis "Critique Perl source code for best-practices") - (description "@code{perlcritic} is a Perl source code analyzer. It is the -executable front-end to the @code{Perl::Critic} engine, which attempts to -identify awkward, hard to read, error-prone, or unconventional constructs in -your code. Most of the rules are based on Damian Conway's book \"Perl Best -Practices\". However, @code{perlcritic} is not limited to enforcing PBP, and it -will even support rules that contradict Conway. All rules can easily be -configured or disabled to your liking.") - (license license:perl-license))) - -(list - perl-critic) |