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NAME

       CPAN::Changes::Group - A group of related change information within a release

SYNOPSIS

           my $rel = CPAN::Changes::Release->new(
               version => '0.01',
               date    => '2009-07-06',
           );

           my $grp = CPAN::Changes::Group->new(
               name => 'BugFixes',
           );

           $grp->add_changes(
             'Return a Foo object instead of a Bar object in foobar()'
           );

           $rel->attach_group( $grp ); # clobbers existing group if present.

DESCRIPTION

       A release is made up of several groups. This object provides access to all of the key data
       that embodies a such a group.

       For instance:

         0.27 2013-12-13

         - Foo

         [ Spec Changes ]

         - Bar

       Here, there are two groups, the second one, " Spec Changes " and the first with the empty
       label "q[]".

METHODS

   new( %args )
       Creates a new group object, using %args as the default data.

         Group->new(
             name => 'Some Group Name',
             changes    => [ ],
         );

   name()
       Returns the name of the group itself.

   changes( [ $group ] )
       Gets the list of changes for this group as an arrayref of changes.

   add_changes( @changes )
       Appends a list of changes to the group.

           $group->add_changes( 'Added foo() function' );

   set_changes( @changes )
       Replaces the existing list of changes with the supplied values.

   clear_changes( )
       Clears all changes from the group.

   groups( sort => \&sorting_function )
       Returns a list of current groups in this release.

   is_empty()
       Returns whether or not the given group has changes.

   serialize()
       Returns the group data as a string, suitable for inclusion in a Changes file.

SEE ALSO

       •   CPAN::Changes::Release

       •   CPAN::Changes::Spec

       •   CPAN::Changes

       •   Test::CPAN::Changes

AUTHOR

       Brian Cassidy <bricas@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright 2011-2013 by Brian Cassidy

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.