RussoZ
- Website: russoz.wordpress.com/
- About: Yet another lost human, coding Perl.
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Commented on Exploratory one-liners with less typing
Randy, you might want to look at Data::Printer instead of Data::Dumper there....
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Commented on A good reason not to version submodules.
Kick them in the head and tell them to use dzil?? May I help in the kicking? :-)...
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Commented on A good reason not to version submodules.
Use Dist::Zilla, stop worrying (about the sub-module versions), and learn to love the bomb. ;-)...
- Posted So Say We All to RussoZ
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Commented on Online compiler/interpreter
any chance he can add some CPAN modules in that? :-)...
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Posted The Silly Tests Repo to RussoZ
Every now and then, I can't remember the exact semantic of a function or module, and every now and then the documentation is not quite
clearstraight about it. Then I gotta see the code running to make sure. Eventually my own personal memory stack will overflow and I will need to… -
Commented on First Post in here
Thanks, kaare & Robert! :-) Happy New Year!! :-)...
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Posted First Post in here to RussoZ
Giving this a try. I have been brought back into Perl world about a couple of years ago, by my old friend Luis Campos (LMC), and I am now writing some of my own modules in Modern (or quasi-) Perl.
Cheers!
Russian
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jonswar.myopenid.com commented on
A good reason not to version submodules.
I'm the author of both modules in question, thanks for the kicking. :)
Initially I autogenerated Versions for all submodules via dzil. I didn't like all the diff-churn, so I thought I'd change it to only generate Version numvers for modules with POD (i.e. the modules with a public interface). However it was obviously unwise to switch this for existing distributions. I will shortly push new releases of these distributions with all the submodule Versions restored.
I'm still on the fence regarding submodule Versions, since I don't like all the diff-churn,…
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Aristotle commented on
Exploratory one-liners with less typing
It is, but not by default. You can turn it on somewhere in the settings, though.
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Alberto Simões commented on
A good reason not to version submodules.
Jonathan, thanks for the quick fix. I confess I didn't notice you're the author of both modules. Probably if I noticed I poke you directly :-/ So, sorry for the public poke. And thank you for the quick fix :)
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stevenharyanto.myopenid.com commented on
Exploratory one-liners with less typing
Thanks for this. It's ironic that I use shell aliases all the time, even for small things like 'git status' (gs), 'emacs -nw' (emacs), 'mplayer' (m). Can't believe I have not used it with Perl!
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Naveed Massjouni commented on
Exploratory one-liners with less typing
Marc Fontani created a gist based on this, adding some more features https://gist.github.com/1042504. I forked his gist and made https://gist.github.com/1240122. Thanks for posting this cool idea. I had fun hacking on it.
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