diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 47b3b36..16a8683 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Eris maintains an up-to-date set of reports for every file in a codebase. ## Installation -### Ubuntu (19.10) +### Ubuntu (20.04) # git clone https://github.com/ahamilton/eris # cd eris diff --git a/make-readme.py b/make-readme.py index 1c7a16c..da5f256 100755 --- a/make-readme.py +++ b/make-readme.py @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Eris maintains an up-to-date set of reports for every file in a codebase. ## Installation -### Ubuntu (19.10) +### Ubuntu (20.04) # git clone https://github.com/ahamilton/eris # cd eris diff --git a/tests/golden-files/results/mypy-hi3_py b/tests/golden-files/results/mypy-hi3_py index e69de29..8539cd2 100644 --- a/tests/golden-files/results/mypy-hi3_py +++ b/tests/golden-files/results/mypy-hi3_py @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Success: no issues found in 1 source file diff --git a/tests/golden-files/results/perldoc-contents_pod b/tests/golden-files/results/perldoc-contents_pod index c9a8c12..bfa3e23 100644 --- a/tests/golden-files/results/perldoc-contents_pod +++ b/tests/golden-files/results/perldoc-contents_pod @@ -1,61 +1,45 @@ Net::Z3950::AsyncZ Intro - Net::Z3950::AsyncZ adds an additional layer of asynchronous support for - the Z3950 module through the use of multiple forked processes. I hope that - users will also find that it provides a convenient front end to - "Net::Z3950". My initial idea was to write something that would provide a - convenient means of processing and formatting Z39.50 records--which I did, - using the "Z3950" synchronous code. But I also wanted something that could - handle queries to large numbers of servers at one session. Working on this - part of my project, I found that I had trouble with the "Z3950" - asynchronous features and so ended up with what I have here. + Net::Z3950::AsyncZ adds an additional layer of asynchronous support for the Z3950 module through the use of multiple forked processes. I hope that + users will also find that it provides a convenient front end to "Net::Z3950". My initial idea was to write something that would provide a convenient + means of processing and formatting Z39.50 records--which I did, using the "Z3950" synchronous code. But I also wanted something that could handle + queries to large numbers of servers at one session. Working on this part of my project, I found that I had trouble with the "Z3950" asynchronous + features and so ended up with what I have here. - I give a more detailed account in in the DESCRIPTION section of - "AsyncZ.pod". + I give a more detailed account in in the DESCRIPTION section of "AsyncZ.pod". Documentation AsyncZ.pod - This is the starting point--it gives an overview of the AsyncZ module, - describes the basic mechanics of its asynchronous workings, and - details the particulars of the objects and methods. But see - ""Examples.pod" for detailed explanations of the sample scripts which - come with the "Net::Z3950::AsyncZ" distribution. + This is the starting point--it gives an overview of the AsyncZ module, describes the basic mechanics of its asynchronous workings, and details + the particulars of the objects and methods. But see ""Examples.pod" for detailed explanations of the sample scripts which come with the + "Net::Z3950::AsyncZ" distribution. Options.pod - This document details the various options that can be set to modify - the behavior of AsyncZ Index + This document details the various options that can be set to modify the behavior of AsyncZ Index Report.pod - Report.pod deals with how records are treated line by line and how you - can affect the apearance of a record's line by line output + Report.pod deals with how records are treated line by line and how you can affect the apearance of a record's line by line output Examples.pod - This document goes through the sample scripts that come with the - "Net::Z3950::AsyncZ" distribution and annotates them in a line-by-line - fashion. It's a basic HOW-TO. + This document goes through the sample scripts that come with the "Net::Z3950::AsyncZ" distribution and annotates them in a line-by-line fashion. + It's a basic HOW-TO. The Modules - There are more modules than there is documentation. The reason for this is - that the only module you have full and complete access to is - "Net::Z3950::AsyncZ". The other modules are either internal to - "Net::AsyncZ" or accessed indirectly or in part indirectly. + There are more modules than there is documentation. The reason for this is that the only module you have full and complete access to is + "Net::Z3950::AsyncZ". The other modules are either internal to "Net::AsyncZ" or accessed indirectly or in part indirectly. Here are the modules: Net::Z3950::AsyncZ - The main module: direct access --documented in "AsyncZ" and "Options" - documentation + The main module: direct access --documented in "AsyncZ" and "Options" documentation Net::Z3950::AsyncZ::ErrMsg - User error message handling: indirect access -- documented in "AsyncZ" - documentation + User error message handling: indirect access -- documented in "AsyncZ" documentation Net::Z3950::AsyncZ::Errors - Error handling for debugging: limited access -- documented in "AsyncZ" - documentation + Error handling for debugging: limited access -- documented in "AsyncZ" documentation Net::Z3950::AsyncZ::Report - Module reponsible for fetching and formatting records: limited access - -- documented + Module reponsible for fetching and formatting records: limited access -- documented Net::Z3950::AsyncZ::ZLoop Event loop for child processes: no access -- not documented @@ -64,8 +48,7 @@ Connection details for child processes: no access -- not documented Net::Z3950::AsyncZ::Options::_params - Options for child processes: direct and indirect access -- documented - in "Options" and "AsyncZ" documentation + Options for child processes: direct and indirect access -- documented in "Options" and "AsyncZ" documentation INDEX  \ No newline at end of file