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set up jenkins integration on eatsmou.se
https://logiclab.jira.com/wiki/display/OPEN/Continuous+Integration
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Deploy+Plugin
http://www.morethanseven.net/2011/03/20/A-continuous-deployment-example-setup.htmlIt might be most comfortable to have multiple repos, so pushing to web-project-staging.git tests and deploys to staging and pushing to web-project-production.git tests and deploys to production.
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Make D::C warn about package level code
Devel::Cover is currently not able to cover code executed at package level at compile time. A fix for this would be non-trivial, however it should be fairly easy to make it use PPI to detect package level code.
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Make Web::Simple's dispatch able to deal with generated route signatures
Right now Web::Simple's dispatch can only handle route signatures passed in as prototypes, which means they're hard-coded and icky. There should be a sane way to API this up to allow the signatures to be passed in as strings. I'll have to look into that.
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Write a Perl::Critic Policy for various List::* packages
There's an unfortunate thing that can happen with some List::* packages and thats some of the list-operating functions ( ie: all, any , first ) have a nice little bug where to can not actually pass it a list and be blissfully unaware of this.
ie:
return any { foobar( $_ ) }
A cursory glance suggests "Sure, that works", when in fact, any will iterate over an empty list seeing if foobar($_) returns true for any of them.... guess thats not very good.
Its a bit hard to solve this problem without LOTS of dark XS magic and even…
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dist manifest on windows creates a file with newlines
See https://github.com/Perl-Toolchain-Gang/ExtUtils-MakeMaker/issues/18
Needs to be fixed.
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Write a CPAN Tester reporting tool that can scrape test data from any slave process.
Write a tool that can run any other tool as a child, and collect its output and use it as a CPAN TESTERS test report.
ie: cpantester-reporter run cpanm -v Moose
or even cpantester-reporter -e "perl ./Makefile.PL" -e "make" -e "make test"
This could then by augmented and bolted on to almost any tool/suite that can install/test perl things, ie:
Gentoo, where we can permit all users to run test.
Debian, perhaps they could report test results during packaging.etc.
Separating the test-reporting system from the install toolchain makes this way more useful, just implementing that sucker is the hard…
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patch EUMM to fix the perms when doing make dist
world writables, augh!
Fat-packing File::Which to check whether ptar is available should do the trick.
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win32 file test implementation in perl is broken, needs bug report
http://perldoc.perl.org/perlport.html#Alphabetical-Listing-of-Perl-Functions
-r, -w, -x are implemented in ways that are flat out broken and cause false positives, this needs to be written up in a way so unix people can understand it, and supplanted with proper test cases, then reported.
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