Provided by: libcpan-reporter-perl_1.2018-1_all bug

NAME

       CPAN::Reporter::History - Read or write a CPAN::Reporter history log

VERSION

       version 1.2018

SYNOPSIS

            use CPAN::Reporter::History 'have_tested';

            @results = have_tested( dist => 'Dist-Name-1.23' );

DESCRIPTION

       Interface for interacting with the CPAN::Reporter history file.  Most methods are private
       for use only within CPAN::Reporter itself.  However, a public function is provided to
       query the history file for results.

USAGE

       The following function is available.  It is not exported by default.

   "have_tested()"
            # all reports for Foo-Bar-1.23
            @results = have_tested( dist => 'Foo-Bar-1.23' );

            # all NA reports
            @results = have_tested( grade => 'NA' );

            # all reports on the current Perl/platform
            @results = have_tested();

       Searches the CPAN::Reporter history file for records exactly matching search criteria,
       given as pairs of field-names and desired values.

       Ordinary search criteria include:

       •   "dist" -- the distribution tarball name without any filename suffix; from a
           "CPAN::Distribution" object, this is provided by the "base_id" method.

       •   "phase" -- phase the report was generated during: either 'PL', 'make' or 'test'

       •   "grade" -- CPAN Testers grade: 'PASS', 'FAIL', 'NA' or 'UNKNOWN'; Also may be
           'DISCARD' for any failing reports not sent due to missing prerequisites

       Without additional criteria, a search will be limited to the current version of Perl and
       the current architecture and OS version.  Additional criteria may be specified explicitly
       or, by specifying the empty string, "q{}", will match that field for any record.

            # all reports for Foo-Bar-1.23 on any version of perl
            # on the current architecture and OS version
            @results = have_tested( dist => 'Foo-Bar-1.23', perl => q{} );

       These additional criteria include:

       •   "perl" -- perl version and possible patchlevel; this will be dotted decimal (5.6.2)
           starting with version 5.6, or will be numeric style as given by $] for older versions;
           if a patchlevel exists, it must be specified similar to "5.11.0 patch 12345"

       •   "archname" -- platform architecture name as given by $Config{archname}

       •   "osvers" -- operating system version as given by $Config{osvers}

       The function returns an array of hashes representing each test result, with all of the
       fields listed above.

SEE ALSO

       •   CPAN::Reporter

       •   CPAN::Reporter::FAQ

AUTHOR

       David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is Copyright (c) 2006 by David Golden.

       This is free software, licensed under:

         The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004