1App::KGB::Change(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation App::KGB::Change(3)
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6 App::KGB::Change - a single file change
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9 my $c = App::KGB::Change->new(
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14 my $c = App::KGB::Change->new("(M+)/there");
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17 App::KGB::Change encapsulates a single path change from a given change
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20 App::KGB::Change overloads the "" operator in order to provide a
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24 action (mandatory)
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27 M The path was modified.
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43 new ( { initial values } )
44 More-or-less standard constructor.
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46 It can take a hashref with keys all the field names (See ).
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53 as_string()
54 Return a string representation of the change. Used by the ""
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59 detect_common_dir("changes")
60 Given an arrayref of changes (instances of APP::KGB::Change),
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78perl v5.28.2 2019-05-27 App::KGB::Change(3)