package LCFG::Build::Tool::MajorVersion; # -*-cperl-*- use strict; use warnings; # $Id: MajorVersion.pm.in 5773 2010-01-18 18:09:28Z squinney@INF.ED.AC.UK $ # $Source: /var/cvs/dice/LCFG-Build-Tools/lib/LCFG/Build/Tool/MajorVersion.pm.in,v $ # $Revision: 5773 $ # $HeadURL: https://svn.lcfg.org/svn/source/tags/LCFG-Build-Tools/LCFG_Build_Tools_0_0_58/lib/LCFG/Build/Tool/MajorVersion.pm.in $ # $Date: 2010-01-18 18:09:28 +0000 (Mon, 18 Jan 2010) $ our $VERSION = '0.0.58'; use Moose; extends 'LCFG::Build::Tool::MicroVersion'; override 'abstract' => sub { return q{Tag the source tree as a particular major release}; }; override 'execute' => sub { my ($self) = @_; return $self->majorversion; }; __PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable; no Moose; 1; __END__ =head1 NAME LCFG::Build::Tool::MajorVersion - LCFG software packaging tool =head1 VERSION This documentation refers to LCFG::Build::Tool::MajorVersion version 0.0.58 =head1 SYNOPSIS my $tool = LCFG::Build::Tool::MajorVersion->new( dir => '.' ); $tool->execute; my $tool2 = LCFG::Build::Tool::MajorVersion->new_with_options(); $tool2->execute; =head1 DESCRIPTION This module provides software release tools for the LCFG build suite. This tool will increment the largest part of the project version field and then tag a release of the project in the package version-control repository. It is possible to check that all changes to files have been committed prior to doing a new release. Prior to actually doing the tagging it is also possible to generate the project log file from the version-control system logs. More information on the LCFG build tools is available from the website http://www.lcfg.org/doc/buildtools/ =head1 ATTRIBUTES The following attributes are modifiable via the command-line (i.e. via @ARGV) as well as the normal way when the Tool object is created. Unless stated the options take strings as arguments and can be used like C<--foo=bar>. Boolean options can be expressed as either C<--foo> or C<--no-foo> to signify true and false values. =over 4 =item dryrun A boolean value which indicates whether actions which permanently alter the contents of files should be carried out. The default value is false (0). When running in dry-run mode various you will typically get extra output to the screen showing what would have been done. =item quiet A boolean value which indicates whether the actions should attempt to be quieter. The default value is false (0). =item dir The path of the project directory which contains the software for which you want to create a release. If this is not specified then a default value of the current directory (.) will be used. This directory must already contain the LCFG build metadata file (lcfg.yml) for the software. =item logname The name of the changelog file for this software project (e.g. Changes or ChangeLog). By default the value specified in the LCFG metadata file will be used. =item checkcommitted This is a boolean value which signifies whether the software project should be checked for uncommitted files before a new release is made. By default the value specified in the LCFG metadata file will be used. =item genchangelog This is a boolean value which signifies whether the changelog file for the software project should be generated from the commit logs of the version-control system. By default the value specified in the LCFG metadata file will be used. =back The following methods are not modifiable by the command-line, they are however directly modifiable via the Tool object if necessary. Typically you will only need to query these attributes, they are automatically created when you need them using values for some of the other command-line attributes. =over 4 =item spec This is a reference to the current project metadata object, see L for full details. =item vcs This is a reference to the current version-control object, see L for full details. =back =head1 SUBROUTINES/METHODS =over 4 =item execute This calls the C method of L, you should read the documentation in that module for more details of the procedures. =item fail($message) Immediately fails (i.e. dies) and displays the message. =item log($message) Logs the message to the screen if the C attribute has not been specified. A message string is prefixed with 'LCFG: ' to help visually separate it from other output. =back =head1 DEPENDENCIES This module is L powered and uses L to handle command-line options. The following modules from the LCFG build tools suite are also required: L, L, L and VCS helper module for your preferred version-control system. =head1 SEE ALSO L, L, lcfg-reltool(1) =head1 PLATFORMS This is the list of platforms on which we have tested this software. We expect this software to work on any Unix-like platform which is supported by Perl. FedoraCore5, FedoraCore6, ScientificLinux5 =head1 BUGS AND LIMITATIONS There are no known bugs in this application. Please report any problems to bugs@lcfg.org, feedback and patches are also always very welcome. =head1 AUTHOR Stephen Quinney =head1 LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2008 University of Edinburgh. All rights reserved. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GPL, version 2 or later. =cut