CPAN::Meta::Merge
CONTENTS
NAME
CPAN::Meta::Merge - Merging CPAN Meta fragments
VERSION
version 2.150010
SYNOPSIS
my $merger = CPAN::Meta::Merge->new(default_version => "2");
my $meta = $merger->merge($base, @additional);
DESCRIPTION
METHODS
new
This creates a CPAN::Meta::Merge object. It takes one mandatory named argument, version
, declaring the version of the meta-spec that must be used for the merge. It can optionally take an extra_mappings
argument that allows one to add additional merging functions for specific elements.
The extra_mappings
arguments takes a hash ref with the same type of structure as described in CPAN::Meta::Spec, except with its values as one of the defined merge strategies or a code ref to a merging function.
my $merger = CPAN::Meta::Merge->new(
default_version => '2',
extra_mappings => {
'optional_features' => \&custom_merge_function,
'x_custom' => 'set_addition',
'x_meta_meta' => {
name => 'identical',
tags => 'set_addition',
}
}
);
merge(@fragments)
Merge all @fragments
together. It will accept both CPAN::Meta objects and (possibly incomplete) hashrefs of metadata.
MERGE STRATEGIES
merge
uses various strategies to combine different elements of the CPAN::Meta objects. The following strategies can be used with the extra_mappings argument of new
:
- identical
-
The elements must be identical
- set_addition
-
The union of two array refs
[ a, b ] U [ a, c] = [ a, b, c ]
- uniq_map
-
Key value pairs from the right hash are merged to the left hash. Key collisions are only allowed if their values are the same. This merge function will recurse into nested hash refs following the same merge rules.
- improvise
-
This merge strategy will try to pick the appropriate predefined strategy based on what element type. Array refs will try to use the
set_addition
strategy, Hash refs will try to use theuniq_map
strategy, and everything else will try theidentical
strategy.
AUTHORS
-
David Golden <[email protected]>
-
Ricardo Signes <[email protected]>
-
Adam Kennedy <[email protected]>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2010 by David Golden, Ricardo Signes, Adam Kennedy and Contributors.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
© 1993–2020 Larry Wall and others
Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 1 or later, or the Artistic License.
The Perl logo is a trademark of the Perl Foundation.
https://perldoc.perl.org/5.28.3/CPAN::Meta::Merge