[Bps-public-commit] RT-Extension-ActivityReports branch, master, updated. 1.06-6-g11b14a2
Jim Brandt
jbrandt at bestpractical.com
Tue May 17 15:42:04 EDT 2016
The branch, master has been updated
via 11b14a238d325fee759fdbadd501e769277522bc (commit)
via 4fffb918eeee114ee775c8f86eef2e48453f19cb (commit)
via 8438fd9062ce98c1f25e4c018f48f5e25b8a6f9f (commit)
via 0dfddf6bce9b5aa69d4171f9208966c4c6a0bd05 (commit)
from d8104526f511d21c28734ba33b1120c61f71dd3f (commit)
Summary of changes:
Changes | 3 +
MANIFEST | 1 -
META.yml | 6 +-
README | 34 +--
inc/Module/Install.pm | 6 +-
inc/Module/Install/Base.pm | 2 +-
inc/Module/Install/Can.pm | 2 +-
inc/Module/Install/Fetch.pm | 2 +-
inc/Module/Install/Include.pm | 2 +-
inc/Module/Install/Makefile.pm | 2 +-
inc/Module/Install/Metadata.pm | 2 +-
inc/Module/Install/RTx.pm | 31 ++-
inc/Module/Install/Win32.pm | 2 +-
inc/Module/Install/WriteAll.pm | 2 +-
inc/YAML/Tiny.pm | 29 +--
inc/unicore/Name.pm | 417 ------------------------------------
lib/RT/Extension/ActivityReports.pm | 39 ++--
17 files changed, 108 insertions(+), 474 deletions(-)
delete mode 100644 inc/unicore/Name.pm
- Log -----------------------------------------------------------------
commit 0dfddf6bce9b5aa69d4171f9208966c4c6a0bd05
Author: Jim Brandt <jbrandt at bestpractical.com>
Date: Tue May 17 15:10:38 2016 -0400
Update Module::Install
diff --git a/inc/Module/Install.pm b/inc/Module/Install.pm
index 5460dd5..f44ab4d 100644
--- a/inc/Module/Install.pm
+++ b/inc/Module/Install.pm
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ BEGIN {
# This is not enforced yet, but will be some time in the next few
# releases once we can make sure it won't clash with custom
# Module::Install extensions.
- $VERSION = '1.12';
+ $VERSION = '1.16';
# Storage for the pseudo-singleton
$MAIN = undef;
@@ -378,6 +378,7 @@ eval( $] >= 5.006 ? <<'END_NEW' : <<'END_OLD' ); die $@ if $@;
sub _read {
local *FH;
open( FH, '<', $_[0] ) or die "open($_[0]): $!";
+ binmode FH;
my $string = do { local $/; <FH> };
close FH or die "close($_[0]): $!";
return $string;
@@ -386,6 +387,7 @@ END_NEW
sub _read {
local *FH;
open( FH, "< $_[0]" ) or die "open($_[0]): $!";
+ binmode FH;
my $string = do { local $/; <FH> };
close FH or die "close($_[0]): $!";
return $string;
@@ -416,6 +418,7 @@ eval( $] >= 5.006 ? <<'END_NEW' : <<'END_OLD' ); die $@ if $@;
sub _write {
local *FH;
open( FH, '>', $_[0] ) or die "open($_[0]): $!";
+ binmode FH;
foreach ( 1 .. $#_ ) {
print FH $_[$_] or die "print($_[0]): $!";
}
@@ -425,6 +428,7 @@ END_NEW
sub _write {
local *FH;
open( FH, "> $_[0]" ) or die "open($_[0]): $!";
+ binmode FH;
foreach ( 1 .. $#_ ) {
print FH $_[$_] or die "print($_[0]): $!";
}
diff --git a/inc/Module/Install/Base.pm b/inc/Module/Install/Base.pm
index f9bf5de..5762a74 100644
--- a/inc/Module/Install/Base.pm
+++ b/inc/Module/Install/Base.pm
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ package Module::Install::Base;
use strict 'vars';
use vars qw{$VERSION};
BEGIN {
- $VERSION = '1.12';
+ $VERSION = '1.16';
}
# Suspend handler for "redefined" warnings
diff --git a/inc/Module/Install/Can.pm b/inc/Module/Install/Can.pm
index b4e5e3b..d859276 100644
--- a/inc/Module/Install/Can.pm
+++ b/inc/Module/Install/Can.pm
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ use Module::Install::Base ();
use vars qw{$VERSION @ISA $ISCORE};
BEGIN {
- $VERSION = '1.12';
+ $VERSION = '1.16';
@ISA = 'Module::Install::Base';
$ISCORE = 1;
}
diff --git a/inc/Module/Install/Fetch.pm b/inc/Module/Install/Fetch.pm
index 54f14fb..41d3517 100644
--- a/inc/Module/Install/Fetch.pm
+++ b/inc/Module/Install/Fetch.pm
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use Module::Install::Base ();
use vars qw{$VERSION @ISA $ISCORE};
BEGIN {
- $VERSION = '1.12';
+ $VERSION = '1.16';
@ISA = 'Module::Install::Base';
$ISCORE = 1;
}
diff --git a/inc/Module/Install/Include.pm b/inc/Module/Install/Include.pm
index 7224cff..2eb1d1f 100644
--- a/inc/Module/Install/Include.pm
+++ b/inc/Module/Install/Include.pm
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use Module::Install::Base ();
use vars qw{$VERSION @ISA $ISCORE};
BEGIN {
- $VERSION = '1.12';
+ $VERSION = '1.16';
@ISA = 'Module::Install::Base';
$ISCORE = 1;
}
diff --git a/inc/Module/Install/Makefile.pm b/inc/Module/Install/Makefile.pm
index 81cddd5..e9918d2 100644
--- a/inc/Module/Install/Makefile.pm
+++ b/inc/Module/Install/Makefile.pm
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ use Fcntl qw/:flock :seek/;
use vars qw{$VERSION @ISA $ISCORE};
BEGIN {
- $VERSION = '1.12';
+ $VERSION = '1.16';
@ISA = 'Module::Install::Base';
$ISCORE = 1;
}
diff --git a/inc/Module/Install/Metadata.pm b/inc/Module/Install/Metadata.pm
index 2c66b1e..9792685 100644
--- a/inc/Module/Install/Metadata.pm
+++ b/inc/Module/Install/Metadata.pm
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use Module::Install::Base ();
use vars qw{$VERSION @ISA $ISCORE};
BEGIN {
- $VERSION = '1.12';
+ $VERSION = '1.16';
@ISA = 'Module::Install::Base';
$ISCORE = 1;
}
diff --git a/inc/Module/Install/RTx.pm b/inc/Module/Install/RTx.pm
index 73e7245..cb4cfde 100644
--- a/inc/Module/Install/RTx.pm
+++ b/inc/Module/Install/RTx.pm
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ no warnings 'once';
use Module::Install::Base;
use base 'Module::Install::Base';
-our $VERSION = '0.36';
+our $VERSION = '0.37';
use FindBin;
use File::Glob ();
@@ -37,6 +37,13 @@ sub RTx {
}
$self->add_metadata("x_module_install_rtx_version", $VERSION );
+ my $installdirs = $ENV{INSTALLDIRS};
+ for ( @ARGV ) {
+ if ( /INSTALLDIRS=(.*)/ ) {
+ $installdirs = $1;
+ }
+ }
+
# Try to find RT.pm
my @prefixes = qw( /opt /usr/local /home /usr /sw /usr/share/request-tracker4);
$ENV{RTHOME} =~ s{/RT\.pm$}{} if defined $ENV{RTHOME};
@@ -71,7 +78,13 @@ sub RTx {
# Installation locations
my %path;
- $path{$_} = $RT::LocalPluginPath . "/$name/$_"
+ my $plugin_path;
+ if ( $installdirs && $installdirs eq 'vendor' ) {
+ $plugin_path = $RT::PluginPath;
+ } else {
+ $plugin_path = $RT::LocalPluginPath;
+ }
+ $path{$_} = $plugin_path . "/$name/$_"
foreach @DIRS;
# Copy RT 4.2.0 static files into NoAuth; insufficient for
@@ -85,7 +98,7 @@ sub RTx {
my %index = map { $_ => 1 } @INDEX_DIRS;
$self->no_index( directory => $_ ) foreach grep !$index{$_}, @DIRS;
- my $args = join ', ', map "q($_)", map { ($_, $path{$_}) }
+ my $args = join ', ', map "q($_)", map { ($_, "\$(DESTDIR)$path{$_}") }
sort keys %path;
printf "%-10s => %s\n", $_, $path{$_} for sort keys %path;
@@ -123,7 +136,7 @@ install ::
$has_etc{acl}++;
}
if ( -e 'etc/initialdata' ) { $has_etc{initialdata}++; }
- if ( grep { /\d+\.\d+(\.\d+)?.*$/ } glob('etc/upgrade/*.*') ) {
+ if ( grep { /\d+\.\d+\.\d+.*$/ } glob('etc/upgrade/*.*.*') ) {
$has_etc{upgrade}++;
}
@@ -131,6 +144,7 @@ install ::
if ( $path{lib} ) {
$self->makemaker_args( INSTALLSITELIB => $path{'lib'} );
$self->makemaker_args( INSTALLARCHLIB => $path{'lib'} );
+ $self->makemaker_args( INSTALLVENDORLIB => $path{'lib'} )
} else {
$self->makemaker_args( PM => { "" => "" }, );
}
@@ -139,6 +153,13 @@ install ::
$self->makemaker_args( INSTALLSITEMAN3DIR => "$RT::LocalPath/man/man3" );
$self->makemaker_args( INSTALLSITEARCH => "$RT::LocalPath/man" );
+ # INSTALLDIRS=vendor should install manpages into /usr/share/man.
+ # That is the default path in most distributions. Need input from
+ # Redhat, Centos etc.
+ $self->makemaker_args( INSTALLVENDORMAN1DIR => "/usr/share/man/man1" );
+ $self->makemaker_args( INSTALLVENDORMAN3DIR => "/usr/share/man/man3" );
+ $self->makemaker_args( INSTALLVENDORARCH => "/usr/share/man" );
+
if (%has_etc) {
print "For first-time installation, type 'make initdb'.\n";
my $initdb = '';
@@ -258,4 +279,4 @@ sub _load_rt_handle {
__END__
-#line 390
+#line 428
diff --git a/inc/Module/Install/Win32.pm b/inc/Module/Install/Win32.pm
index e48c32d..218a66b 100644
--- a/inc/Module/Install/Win32.pm
+++ b/inc/Module/Install/Win32.pm
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use Module::Install::Base ();
use vars qw{$VERSION @ISA $ISCORE};
BEGIN {
- $VERSION = '1.12';
+ $VERSION = '1.16';
@ISA = 'Module::Install::Base';
$ISCORE = 1;
}
diff --git a/inc/Module/Install/WriteAll.pm b/inc/Module/Install/WriteAll.pm
index 409ef40..530749b 100644
--- a/inc/Module/Install/WriteAll.pm
+++ b/inc/Module/Install/WriteAll.pm
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use Module::Install::Base ();
use vars qw{$VERSION @ISA $ISCORE};
BEGIN {
- $VERSION = '1.12';
+ $VERSION = '1.16';
@ISA = qw{Module::Install::Base};
$ISCORE = 1;
}
diff --git a/inc/YAML/Tiny.pm b/inc/YAML/Tiny.pm
index 1be0cb1..aa539f7 100644
--- a/inc/YAML/Tiny.pm
+++ b/inc/YAML/Tiny.pm
@@ -2,16 +2,12 @@
use 5.008001; # sane UTF-8 support
use strict;
use warnings;
-package YAML::Tiny;
-BEGIN {
- $YAML::Tiny::AUTHORITY = 'cpan:ADAMK';
-}
-# git description: v1.61-3-g0a82466
-$YAML::Tiny::VERSION = '1.62';
+package YAML::Tiny; # git description: v1.68-2-gcc5324e
# XXX-INGY is 5.8.1 too old/broken for utf8?
# XXX-XDG Lancaster consensus was that it was sufficient until
# proven otherwise
+our $VERSION = '1.69';
#####################################################################
# The YAML::Tiny API.
@@ -300,10 +296,11 @@ Did you decode with lax ":utf8" instead of strict ":encoding(UTF-8)"?
}
}
};
- if ( ref $@ eq 'SCALAR' ) {
- $self->_error(${$@});
- } elsif ( $@ ) {
- $self->_error($@);
+ my $err = $@;
+ if ( ref $err eq 'SCALAR' ) {
+ $self->_error(${$err});
+ } elsif ( $err ) {
+ $self->_error($err);
}
return $self;
@@ -515,6 +512,10 @@ sub _load_hash {
die \"YAML::Tiny failed to classify line '$lines->[0]'";
}
+ if ( exists $hash->{$key} ) {
+ warn "YAML::Tiny found a duplicate key '$key' in line '$lines->[0]'";
+ }
+
# Do we have a value?
if ( length $lines->[0] ) {
# Yes
@@ -828,9 +829,10 @@ sub _can_flock {
#####################################################################
# Use Scalar::Util if possible, otherwise emulate it
+use Scalar::Util ();
BEGIN {
local $@;
- if ( eval { require Scalar::Util; Scalar::Util->VERSION(1.18); } ) {
+ if ( eval { Scalar::Util->VERSION(1.18); } ) {
*refaddr = *Scalar::Util::refaddr;
}
else {
@@ -852,8 +854,7 @@ END_PERL
}
}
-
-
+delete $YAML::Tiny::{refaddr};
1;
@@ -870,4 +871,4 @@ END_PERL
__END__
-#line 1488
+#line 1489
diff --git a/inc/unicore/Name.pm b/inc/unicore/Name.pm
deleted file mode 100644
index d72eb6e..0000000
--- a/inc/unicore/Name.pm
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,417 +0,0 @@
-#line 1
-# !!!!!!! DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE !!!!!!!
-# This file is machine-generated by lib/unicore/mktables from the Unicode
-# database, Version 6.3.0. Any changes made here will be lost!
-
-
-# !!!!!!! INTERNAL PERL USE ONLY !!!!!!!
-# This file is for internal use by core Perl only. The format and even the
-# name or existence of this file are subject to change without notice. Don't
-# use it directly. Use Unicode::UCD to access the Unicode character data
-# base.
-
-
-package charnames;
-
-# This module contains machine-generated tables and code for the
-# algorithmically-determinable Unicode character names. The following
-# routines can be used to translate between name and code point and vice versa
-
-{ # Closure
-
- # Matches legal code point. 4-6 hex numbers, If there are 6, the first
- # two must be 10; if there are 5, the first must not be a 0. Written this
- # way to decrease backtracking. The first regex allows the code point to
- # be at the end of a word, but to work properly, the word shouldn't end
- # with a valid hex character. The second one won't match a code point at
- # the end of a word, and doesn't have the run-on issue
- my $run_on_code_point_re = qr/(?^aax: (?: 10[0-9A-F]{4} | [1-9A-F][0-9A-F]{4} | [0-9A-F]{4} ) \b)/;
- my $code_point_re = qr/(?^aa:\b(?^aax: (?: 10[0-9A-F]{4} | [1-9A-F][0-9A-F]{4} | [0-9A-F]{4} ) \b))/;
-
- # In the following hash, the keys are the bases of names which include
- # the code point in the name, like CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4E01. The value
- # of each key is another hash which is used to get the low and high ends
- # for each range of code points that apply to the name.
- my %names_ending_in_code_point = (
-'CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH' =>
-{
-'high' =>
-[
-64109,
-64217,
-195101,
-],
-'low' =>
-[
-63744,
-64112,
-194560,
-],
-},
-'CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH' =>
-{
-'high' =>
-[
-19893,
-40908,
-173782,
-177972,
-178205,
-],
-'low' =>
-[
-13312,
-19968,
-131072,
-173824,
-177984,
-],
-},
-
- );
-
- # The following hash is a copy of the previous one, except is for loose
- # matching, so each name has blanks and dashes squeezed out
- my %loose_names_ending_in_code_point = (
-'CJKCOMPATIBILITYIDEOGRAPH' =>
-{
-'high' =>
-[
-64109,
-64217,
-195101,
-],
-'low' =>
-[
-63744,
-64112,
-194560,
-],
-},
-'CJKUNIFIEDIDEOGRAPH' =>
-{
-'high' =>
-[
-19893,
-40908,
-173782,
-177972,
-178205,
-],
-'low' =>
-[
-13312,
-19968,
-131072,
-173824,
-177984,
-],
-},
-
- );
-
- # And the following array gives the inverse mapping from code points to
- # names. Lowest code points are first
- my @code_points_ending_in_code_point = (
-
-{
-'high' => 19893,
-'low' => 13312,
-'name' => 'CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH',
-},
-{
-'high' => 40908,
-'low' => 19968,
-'name' => 'CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH',
-},
-{
-'high' => 64109,
-'low' => 63744,
-'name' => 'CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH',
-},
-{
-'high' => 64217,
-'low' => 64112,
-'name' => 'CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH',
-},
-{
-'high' => 173782,
-'low' => 131072,
-'name' => 'CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH',
-},
-{
-'high' => 177972,
-'low' => 173824,
-'name' => 'CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH',
-},
-{
-'high' => 178205,
-'low' => 177984,
-'name' => 'CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH',
-},
-{
-'high' => 195101,
-'low' => 194560,
-'name' => 'CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH',
-},
-,
-
- );
-
- # Convert from code point to Jamo short name for use in composing Hangul
- # syllable names
- my %Jamo = (
-4352 => 'G',
-4353 => 'GG',
-4354 => 'N',
-4355 => 'D',
-4356 => 'DD',
-4357 => 'R',
-4358 => 'M',
-4359 => 'B',
-4360 => 'BB',
-4361 => 'S',
-4362 => 'SS',
-4363 => '',
-4364 => 'J',
-4365 => 'JJ',
-4366 => 'C',
-4367 => 'K',
-4368 => 'T',
-4369 => 'P',
-4370 => 'H',
-4449 => 'A',
-4450 => 'AE',
-4451 => 'YA',
-4452 => 'YAE',
-4453 => 'EO',
-4454 => 'E',
-4455 => 'YEO',
-4456 => 'YE',
-4457 => 'O',
-4458 => 'WA',
-4459 => 'WAE',
-4460 => 'OE',
-4461 => 'YO',
-4462 => 'U',
-4463 => 'WEO',
-4464 => 'WE',
-4465 => 'WI',
-4466 => 'YU',
-4467 => 'EU',
-4468 => 'YI',
-4469 => 'I',
-4520 => 'G',
-4521 => 'GG',
-4522 => 'GS',
-4523 => 'N',
-4524 => 'NJ',
-4525 => 'NH',
-4526 => 'D',
-4527 => 'L',
-4528 => 'LG',
-4529 => 'LM',
-4530 => 'LB',
-4531 => 'LS',
-4532 => 'LT',
-4533 => 'LP',
-4534 => 'LH',
-4535 => 'M',
-4536 => 'B',
-4537 => 'BS',
-4538 => 'S',
-4539 => 'SS',
-4540 => 'NG',
-4541 => 'J',
-4542 => 'C',
-4543 => 'K',
-4544 => 'T',
-4545 => 'P',
-4546 => 'H',
-
- );
-
- # Leading consonant (can be null)
- my %Jamo_L = (
-'' => 11,
-'B' => 7,
-'BB' => 8,
-'C' => 14,
-'D' => 3,
-'DD' => 4,
-'G' => 0,
-'GG' => 1,
-'H' => 18,
-'J' => 12,
-'JJ' => 13,
-'K' => 15,
-'M' => 6,
-'N' => 2,
-'P' => 17,
-'R' => 5,
-'S' => 9,
-'SS' => 10,
-'T' => 16,
-
- );
-
- # Vowel
- my %Jamo_V = (
-'A' => 0,
-'AE' => 1,
-'E' => 5,
-'EO' => 4,
-'EU' => 18,
-'I' => 20,
-'O' => 8,
-'OE' => 11,
-'U' => 13,
-'WA' => 9,
-'WAE' => 10,
-'WE' => 15,
-'WEO' => 14,
-'WI' => 16,
-'YA' => 2,
-'YAE' => 3,
-'YE' => 7,
-'YEO' => 6,
-'YI' => 19,
-'YO' => 12,
-'YU' => 17,
-
- );
-
- # Optional trailing consonant
- my %Jamo_T = (
-'B' => 17,
-'BS' => 18,
-'C' => 23,
-'D' => 7,
-'G' => 1,
-'GG' => 2,
-'GS' => 3,
-'H' => 27,
-'J' => 22,
-'K' => 24,
-'L' => 8,
-'LB' => 11,
-'LG' => 9,
-'LH' => 15,
-'LM' => 10,
-'LP' => 14,
-'LS' => 12,
-'LT' => 13,
-'M' => 16,
-'N' => 4,
-'NG' => 21,
-'NH' => 6,
-'NJ' => 5,
-'P' => 26,
-'S' => 19,
-'SS' => 20,
-'T' => 25,
-
- );
-
- # Computed re that splits up a Hangul name into LVT or LV syllables
- my $syllable_re = qr/(|B|BB|C|D|DD|G|GG|H|J|JJ|K|M|N|P|R|S|SS|T)(A|AE|E|EO|EU|I|O|OE|U|WA|WAE|WE|WEO|WI|YA|YAE|YE|YEO|YI|YO|YU)(B|BS|C|D|G|GG|GS|H|J|K|L|LB|LG|LH|LM|LP|LS|LT|M|N|NG|NH|NJ|P|S|SS|T)?/;
-
- my $HANGUL_SYLLABLE = "HANGUL SYLLABLE ";
- my $loose_HANGUL_SYLLABLE = "HANGULSYLLABLE";
-
- # These constants names and values were taken from the Unicode standard,
- # version 5.1, section 3.12. They are used in conjunction with Hangul
- # syllables
- my $SBase = 0xAC00;
- my $LBase = 0x1100;
- my $VBase = 0x1161;
- my $TBase = 0x11A7;
- my $SCount = 11172;
- my $LCount = 19;
- my $VCount = 21;
- my $TCount = 28;
- my $NCount = $VCount * $TCount;
-
- sub name_to_code_point_special {
- my ($name, $loose) = @_;
-
- # Returns undef if not one of the specially handled names; otherwise
- # returns the code point equivalent to the input name
- # $loose is non-zero if to use loose matching, 'name' in that case
- # must be input as upper case with all blanks and dashes squeezed out.
-
- if ((! $loose && $name =~ s/$HANGUL_SYLLABLE//)
- || ($loose && $name =~ s/$loose_HANGUL_SYLLABLE//))
- {
- return if $name !~ qr/^$syllable_re$/;
- my $L = $Jamo_L{$1};
- my $V = $Jamo_V{$2};
- my $T = (defined $3) ? $Jamo_T{$3} : 0;
- return ($L * $VCount + $V) * $TCount + $T + $SBase;
- }
-
- # Name must end in 'code_point' for this to handle.
- return if (($loose && $name !~ /^ (.*?) ($run_on_code_point_re) $/x)
- || (! $loose && $name !~ /^ (.*) ($code_point_re) $/x));
-
- my $base = $1;
- my $code_point = CORE::hex $2;
- my $names_ref;
-
- if ($loose) {
- $names_ref = \%loose_names_ending_in_code_point;
- }
- else {
- return if $base !~ s/-$//;
- $names_ref = \%names_ending_in_code_point;
- }
-
- # Name must be one of the ones which has the code point in it.
- return if ! $names_ref->{$base};
-
- # Look through the list of ranges that apply to this name to see if
- # the code point is in one of them.
- for (my $i = 0; $i < scalar @{$names_ref->{$base}{'low'}}; $i++) {
- return if $names_ref->{$base}{'low'}->[$i] > $code_point;
- next if $names_ref->{$base}{'high'}->[$i] < $code_point;
-
- # Here, the code point is in the range.
- return $code_point;
- }
-
- # Here, looked like the name had a code point number in it, but
- # did not match one of the valid ones.
- return;
- }
-
- sub code_point_to_name_special {
- my $code_point = shift;
-
- # Returns the name of a code point if algorithmically determinable;
- # undef if not
-
- # If in the Hangul range, calculate the name based on Unicode's
- # algorithm
- if ($code_point >= $SBase && $code_point <= $SBase + $SCount -1) {
- use integer;
- my $SIndex = $code_point - $SBase;
- my $L = $LBase + $SIndex / $NCount;
- my $V = $VBase + ($SIndex % $NCount) / $TCount;
- my $T = $TBase + $SIndex % $TCount;
- $name = "$HANGUL_SYLLABLE$Jamo{$L}$Jamo{$V}";
- $name .= $Jamo{$T} if $T != $TBase;
- return $name;
- }
-
- # Look through list of these code points for one in range.
- foreach my $hash (@code_points_ending_in_code_point) {
- return if $code_point < $hash->{'low'};
- if ($code_point <= $hash->{'high'}) {
- return sprintf("%s-%04X", $hash->{'name'}, $code_point);
- }
- }
- return; # None found
- }
-} # End closure
-
-1;
commit 8438fd9062ce98c1f25e4c018f48f5e25b8a6f9f
Author: Jim Brandt <jbrandt at bestpractical.com>
Date: Tue May 17 15:31:05 2016 -0400
Reformat list of features
diff --git a/lib/RT/Extension/ActivityReports.pm b/lib/RT/Extension/ActivityReports.pm
index 100998b..6b53990 100644
--- a/lib/RT/Extension/ActivityReports.pm
+++ b/lib/RT/Extension/ActivityReports.pm
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ package RT::Extension::ActivityReports;
use Exporter qw( import );
@EXPORT_OK = qw( RelevantTxns );
-our $VERSION = '1.06';
+our $VERSION = '1.07';
=head1 NAME
@@ -13,28 +13,41 @@ RT-Extension-ActivityReports - Additional reports to show Activity in RT
The ActivityReports extension lets you see:
- * activity detail - a table of ticket status per queue, and totals
+=over
+
+=item * Activity Detail
+
+A table of ticket status per queue, and totals.
+
+=item * Activity Summary
+
+A one-line summary of all updates made.
- * activity summary - a one-line summary of all updates made
+=item * Resolution Comments
- * resolution comments - summary of when tickets were resolved, duration
- between creation and (latest) resolution
+Summary of when tickets were resolved, duration between creation
+and (latest) resolution.
- * resolution statistics - for each queue, average duration between
- creation and (latest) resolution over the last 30, 60, 90 days, and all time
+=item * Resolution Statistics
- * time worked statistics - for each user, a table of every queue and how
- long that user has worked on tickets that have been resolved in a
- particular timeframe. for example, you can see how much time Joe has
- spent on Basic Support (queue) tickets that have been resolved the day
- after they were created
+For each queue, average duration between creation and (latest)
+resolution over the last 30, 60, 90 days, and all time.
+
+=item * Time Worked Statistics
+
+For each user, a table of every queue and how long that user has worked
+on tickets that have been resolved in a particular timeframe. For example,
+you can see how much time Joe has spent on Basic Support (queue) tickets
+that have been resolved the day after they were created.
+
+=back
All of these reports can be filtered by actor, arbitrary search query,
and/or between two dates, so it's quite flexible.
=head1 RT VERSION
-Works with RT 4
+Works with RT 4.0, 4.2, 4.4
=head1 INSTALLATION
commit 4fffb918eeee114ee775c8f86eef2e48453f19cb
Author: Jim Brandt <jbrandt at bestpractical.com>
Date: Tue May 17 15:35:49 2016 -0400
Prep for 1.07 release
diff --git a/Changes b/Changes
index 620395b..ec26bd2 100644
--- a/Changes
+++ b/Changes
@@ -1,3 +1,6 @@
+1.07 2016-05-17
+ - Release version for RT 4.4
+
1.06 2014-09-30
- Prepend a missing WebPath
diff --git a/META.yml b/META.yml
index 9db0324..cdee8fe 100644
--- a/META.yml
+++ b/META.yml
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ configure_requires:
ExtUtils::MakeMaker: 6.59
distribution_type: module
dynamic_config: 1
-generated_by: 'Module::Install version 1.12'
+generated_by: 'Module::Install version 1.16'
license: perl
meta-spec:
url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ requires:
perl: 5.8.3
resources:
license: http://dev.perl.org/licenses/
-version: '1.06'
-x_module_install_rtx_version: '0.36'
+version: '1.07'
+x_module_install_rtx_version: '0.37'
x_requires_rt: 4.0.0
x_rt_too_new: 4.6.0
diff --git a/README b/README
index b384e3d..a54ab20 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -4,27 +4,37 @@ NAME
DESCRIPTION
The ActivityReports extension lets you see:
- * activity detail - a table of ticket status per queue, and totals
+ * Activity Detail
- * activity summary - a one-line summary of all updates made
+ A table of ticket status per queue, and totals.
- * resolution comments - summary of when tickets were resolved, duration
- between creation and (latest) resolution
+ * Activity Summary
- * resolution statistics - for each queue, average duration between
- creation and (latest) resolution over the last 30, 60, 90 days, and all time
+ A one-line summary of all updates made.
- * time worked statistics - for each user, a table of every queue and how
- long that user has worked on tickets that have been resolved in a
- particular timeframe. for example, you can see how much time Joe has
- spent on Basic Support (queue) tickets that have been resolved the day
- after they were created
+ * Resolution Comments
+
+ Summary of when tickets were resolved, duration between creation and
+ (latest) resolution.
+
+ * Resolution Statistics
+
+ For each queue, average duration between creation and (latest)
+ resolution over the last 30, 60, 90 days, and all time.
+
+ * Time Worked Statistics
+
+ For each user, a table of every queue and how long that user has
+ worked on tickets that have been resolved in a particular timeframe.
+ For example, you can see how much time Joe has spent on Basic
+ Support (queue) tickets that have been resolved the day after they
+ were created.
All of these reports can be filtered by actor, arbitrary search query,
and/or between two dates, so it's quite flexible.
RT VERSION
- Works with RT 4
+ Works with RT 4.0, 4.2, 4.4
INSTALLATION
perl Makefile.PL
commit 11b14a238d325fee759fdbadd501e769277522bc
Author: Jim Brandt <jbrandt at bestpractical.com>
Date: Tue May 17 15:38:29 2016 -0400
Update MANIFEST
diff --git a/MANIFEST b/MANIFEST
index acc31ec..73d0be3 100644
--- a/MANIFEST
+++ b/MANIFEST
@@ -38,7 +38,6 @@ inc/Module/Install/RTx.pm
inc/Module/Install/RTx/Runtime.pm
inc/Module/Install/Win32.pm
inc/Module/Install/WriteAll.pm
-inc/unicore/Name.pm
inc/YAML/Tiny.pm
lib/RT/Extension/ActivityReports.pm
Makefile.PL
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