Port details |
- p5-Callback-Frame Preserve error handlers and "local" variables across callbacks
- 1.102 devel =2 1.102Version of this port present on the latest quarterly branch.
- Maintainer: bill.brinzer@gmail.com
- Port Added: 2014-08-17 16:56:12
- Last Update: 2022-10-19 11:44:45
- Commit Hash: e41ee43
- People watching this port, also watch:: jdictionary, py311-Automat, py311-python-gdsii, py39-PyOpenGL, p5-Sane
- Also Listed In: perl5
- License: ART10 GPLv1+
- WWW:
- https://metacpan.org/release/Callback-Frame
- Description:
- When programming with callbacks in perl, you create anonymous functions with
sub { ... }. These functions are especially useful because when they are called
they will preserve their surrounding lexical environment. Sometimes people
call these anonymous functions that reference variables in their surrounding
lexical scope "closures". Whatever you call them, they are essential for
convenient and efficient asynchronous programming.
For many applications we really like straightforward callback style. The goal
of Callback::Frame is to simplify the management of dynamic environments while
leaving callback style alone.
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- Manual pages:
- FreshPorts has no man page information for this port.
- pkg-plist: as obtained via:
make generate-plist - Dependency lines:
-
- p5-Callback-Frame>0:devel/p5-Callback-Frame
- To install the port:
- cd /usr/ports/devel/p5-Callback-Frame/ && make install clean
- To add the package, run one of these commands:
- pkg install devel/p5-Callback-Frame
- pkg install p5-Callback-Frame
NOTE: If this package has multiple flavors (see below), then use one of them instead of the name specified above.- PKGNAME: p5-Callback-Frame
- Flavors: there is no flavor information for this port.
- distinfo:
- TIMESTAMP = 1664381121
SHA256 (Callback-Frame-1.102.tar.gz) = e8a47c7cf04cea2fee5802deec79d6abc548cf4a199a66a251c8bf5d08dfe9c0
SIZE (Callback-Frame-1.102.tar.gz) = 12673
Packages (timestamps in pop-ups are UTC):
- Dependencies
- NOTE: FreshPorts displays only information on required and default dependencies. Optional dependencies are not covered.
- Build dependencies:
-
- p5-Guard>=0 : devel/p5-Guard
- perl5>=5.32.r0<5.33 : lang/perl5.32
- perl5>=5.32.r0<5.33 : lang/perl5.32
- Runtime dependencies:
-
- p5-Guard>=0 : devel/p5-Guard
- perl5>=5.32.r0<5.33 : lang/perl5.32
- This port is required by:
- for Build
-
- devel/p5-AnyEvent-Task
- for Run
-
- devel/p5-AnyEvent-Task
Configuration Options:
- No options to configure
- Options name:
- devel_p5-Callback-Frame
- USES:
- perl5
- FreshPorts was unable to extract/find any pkg message
- Master Sites:
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Commit History - (may be incomplete: for full details, see links to repositories near top of page) |
Commit | Credits | Log message |
1.102 19 Oct 2022 11:44:45 |
Nuno Teixeira (eduardo) Author: Gian-Simon Purkert |
devel/p5-Callback-Frame: Update to 1.102
- define license file
ChangeLog: https://metacpan.org/dist/Callback-Frame/changes
PR: 266683
Approved by: maintainer timeout, >2 weeks |
07 Sep 2022 21:58:51 |
Stefan Eßer (se) |
Remove WWW entries moved into port Makefiles
Commit b7f05445c00f has added WWW entries to port Makefiles based on
WWW: lines in pkg-descr files.
This commit removes the WWW: lines of moved-over URLs from these
pkg-descr files.
Approved by: portmgr (tcberner) |
1.100_1 07 Sep 2022 21:10:59 |
Stefan Eßer (se) |
Add WWW entries to port Makefiles
It has been common practice to have one or more URLs at the end of the
ports' pkg-descr files, one per line and prefixed with "WWW:". These
URLs should point at a project website or other relevant resources.
Access to these URLs required processing of the pkg-descr files, and
they have often become stale over time. If more than one such URL was
present in a pkg-descr file, only the first one was tarnsfered into
the port INDEX, but for many ports only the last line did contain the
port specific URL to further information.
There have been several proposals to make a project URL available as
a macro in the ports' Makefiles, over time.
(Only the first 15 lines of the commit message are shown above ) |
1.100_1 07 Apr 2021 08:09:01 |
Mathieu Arnold (mat) |
One more small cleanup, forgotten yesterday.
Reported by: lwhsu |
1.100_1 06 Apr 2021 14:31:07 |
Mathieu Arnold (mat) |
Remove # $FreeBSD$ from Makefiles. |
1.100_1 09 Jul 2018 08:40:18 |
mat |
Remove all := from BUILD_DEPENDS, here are never needed.
While there, cleanup, and sort depends.
When build and run dependencies are the same, there are three ways to
avoid duplicating the list while not adding the framework added
BUILD_DEPENDS to the RUN_DEPENDS. In order of preference, they are:
1) use RUN_DEPENDS to set BUILD_DEPENDS:
BUILD_DEPENDS= ${RUN_DEPENDS}
RUN_DEPENDS= foo:bar/baz
2) create another variable and use it:
MY_DEPENDS= foo:bar/baz
BUILD_DEPENDS= ${MY_DEPENDS}
RUN_DEPENDS= ${MY_DEPENDS}
3) use BUILD_DEPENDS to set RUN_DEPENDS and force evaluation:
BUILD_DEPENDS= foo:bar/baz
RUN_DEPENDS:= ${BUILD_DEPENDS}
Sponsored by: Absolight |
1.100_1 27 May 2018 20:15:20 |
sunpoet |
Update WWW
search.cpan.org is shutting down.
It will redirect to metacpan.org after June 25, 2018.
With hat: perl |
1.100_1 15 Sep 2017 08:58:50 |
mat |
Fix license information for portgs that use "the same license as Perl".
Sponsored by: Absolight |
1.100_1 01 Apr 2016 14:00:57 |
mat |
Remove ${PORTSDIR}/ from dependencies, categories d, e, f, and g.
With hat: portmgr
Sponsored by: Absolight |
1.100_1 26 Nov 2014 13:08:38 |
mat |
Change the way Perl modules are installed, update the default Perl to 5.18.
Before, we had:
site_perl : lib/perl5/site_perl/5.18
site_perl/perl_arch : lib/perl5/site_perl/5.18/mach
perl_man3 : lib/perl5/5.18/man/man3
Now we have:
site_perl : lib/perl5/site_perl
site_arch : lib/perl5/site_perl/mach/5.18
perl_man3 : lib/perl5/site_perl/man/man3
Modules without any .so will be installed at the same place regardless of the (Only the first 15 lines of the commit message are shown above ) |
1.100 27 Oct 2014 10:55:59 |
bapt |
Cleanup plist |
1.100 17 Aug 2014 16:56:04 |
pi |
New port: devel/p5-Callback-Frame
When programming with callbacks in perl, you create anonymous
functions with sub { ... }. These functions will preserve their
surrounding lexical environment. Sometimes people call these
anonymous functions that reference variables in their surrounding
lexical scope "closures". Whatever you call them, they are essential
for convenient and efficient asynchronous programming.
For many applications we really like straightforward callback style.
The goal of Callback::Frame is to simplify the management of dynamic
environments while leaving callback style alone.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Callback-Frame/
PR: 192264
Submitted by: bill.brinzer@gmail.com |