Create tools to validate, migrate and edit configuration files

Edit Package perl-Config-Model
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Config-Model/

Config::Model enables a project developer to provide an interactive
configuration editor (graphical, curses based or plain terminal) to his
users. For this he must:

* Describe the structure and constraints of his project's configuration
(fear not, a GUI is available)

* Find a way to read and write configuration data using read/write backend
provided by Config::Model or other Perl modules.

With the elements above, Config::Model will generate interactive
configuration editors (with integrated help and data validation). These
editors can be graphical (with the Config::Model::TkUI manpage), curses
based (with the Config::Model::CursesUI manpage) or based on ReadLine.

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Filename Size Changed
Config-Model-2.137.tar.gz 0000361241 353 KB
cpanspec.yml 0000000469 469 Bytes
perl-Config-Model.changes 0000047523 46.4 KB
perl-Config-Model.spec 0000004677 4.57 KB
Revision 47 (latest revision is 60)
Dirk Stoecker's avatar Dirk Stoecker (dstoecker) accepted request 752949 from Tina Müller's avatar Tina Müller (tinita) (revision 47)
- updated to 2.137
   see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Config-Model/Changes
  2.137 2019-12-01
  
    Bug fixes:
      * AnyId: avoid deref of undef value
      * Loader: fix parsing of list assignment with quotes
      * Value: do not store warnings from computed value
      * Node: warn only once about deprecated elements
      * CheckList: accept non_upstream_default mode
  
    Doc improvements:
      * AnyId: clarify doc and error message
      * Add doc for container method
      * Value: clarify load_data doc
      * Value: fix typos in doc
  
    API changes:
      * Value: provide has_warnings along has_warning
      * DumpAsData, Dumper:
        * deprecate full_mode parameter
        * full dump is now mode => user
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