Result for 00119E48FC2595815851C92751FD5393DE33EF1D

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/packages/perl-constant-boolean/xt/pod_spellrc
FileSize31
MD59112708709FA3BA32A8582C03C297B04
SHA-100119E48FC2595815851C92751FD5393DE33EF1D
SHA-25641F2D95B7F1504F32CE4BF2095D03DC226BD72487F1E5BB80754294EDCD5A16C
SSDEEP3:9TWSEGDKRX+8u:9K3uKxY
TLSH
hashlookup:parent-total19
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 19)

The searched file hash is included in 19 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD588B47F3125FB30DD7B3FB9C7F3FBF7BF
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionDefines 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants in caller's namespace. You could use simple values like empty string or zero for false, or any non-empty and non-zero string value as true, but the 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants are more descriptive. It is virtually the same as: use constant TRUE => !! 1; use constant FALSE => !! ''; The constants exported by 'constant::boolean' are not reported by the Test::Pod::Coverage manpage, so it is more convenient to use this module than to define 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants by yourself. The constants can be removed from class API with 'no constant::boolean' pragma or some universal tool like the namespace::clean manpage.
PackageNameperl-constant-boolean
PackageRelease16.1
PackageVersion0.02
SHA-101638893CB2C6C7F6C391548068854844A722C02
SHA-2567FCC39991125014B6DB902742A7673AB9C3A89017903CD0EA62A1E01EF47B503
Key Value
MD531C5F124B87BA3D00F0571713FD6259B
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionDefines 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants in caller's namespace. You could use simple values like empty string or zero for false, or any non-empty and non-zero string value as true, but the 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants are more descriptive. It is virtually the same as: use constant TRUE => !! 1; use constant FALSE => !! ''; The constants exported by 'constant::boolean' are not reported by the Test::Pod::Coverage manpage, so it is more convenient to use this module than to define 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants by yourself. The constants can be removed from class API with 'no constant::boolean' pragma or some universal tool like the namespace::clean manpage.
PackageNameperl-constant-boolean
PackageRelease16.1
PackageVersion0.02
SHA-104949D321B32160CB0D1C79884C476FCAD89014B
SHA-2564630894D9ADD32BD7EA603ECBA6563B4868E5543FA48D01DC5B5962B6DBD3DCA
Key Value
MD5396674688F185C57FF501599A5E5D069
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionDefines 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants in caller's namespace. You could use simple values like empty string or zero for false, or any non-empty and non-zero string value as true, but the 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants are more descriptive. It is virtually the same as: use constant TRUE => !! 1; use constant FALSE => !! ''; The constants exported by 'constant::boolean' are not reported by the Test::Pod::Coverage manpage, so it is more convenient to use this module than to define 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants by yourself. The constants can be removed from class API with 'no constant::boolean' pragma or some universal tool like the namespace::clean manpage.
PackageNameperl-constant-boolean
PackageRelease16.61
PackageVersion0.02
SHA-10F88E1CFFC290B7A36E7FE6192BF62F7FAE8C327
SHA-256F1D4E1448102C83D2A6537C421263DB8D5BF74700B3D99908DEE925AE73FC121
Key Value
MD50F557D68FB8D806108D519FCE362260C
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionDefines 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants in caller's namespace. You could use simple values like empty string or zero for false, or any non-empty and non-zero string value as true, but the 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants are more descriptive. It is virtually the same as: use constant TRUE => !! 1; use constant FALSE => !! ''; The constants exported by 'constant::boolean' are not reported by the Test::Pod::Coverage manpage, so it is more convenient to use this module than to define 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants by yourself. The constants can be removed from class API with 'no constant::boolean' pragma or some universal tool like the namespace::clean manpage.
PackageNameperl-constant-boolean
PackageRelease16.2
PackageVersion0.02
SHA-137D06D208BA3008B070C91A3AA183C062F66C010
SHA-256EF5306FDFAF5FE8EF9CFE0AB2C4AA2465348802C138695BDF68BD7F8683464AA
Key Value
MD59C79CE164A18442EEF59438C485DDB31
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionDefines 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants in caller's namespace. You could use simple values like empty string or zero for false, or any non-empty and non-zero string value as true, but the 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants are more descriptive. It is virtually the same as: use constant TRUE => !! 1; use constant FALSE => !! ''; The constants exported by 'constant::boolean' are not reported by the Test::Pod::Coverage manpage, so it is more convenient to use this module than to define 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants by yourself. The constants can be removed from class API with 'no constant::boolean' pragma or some universal tool like the namespace::clean manpage.
PackageNameperl-constant-boolean
PackageReleaselp152.16.1
PackageVersion0.02
SHA-154E63F20E4DB9B79AE1204D3BF1DCD14A5174491
SHA-25652978627565DD398B6CADF58272E7E400811B4B8B7D247277C3CF036EB65F965
Key Value
MD594E117EA069D5143B2DC203AEB8FB05B
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionDefines 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants in caller's namespace. You could use simple values like empty string or zero for false, or any non-empty and non-zero string value as true, but the 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants are more descriptive. It is virtually the same as: use constant TRUE => !! 1; use constant FALSE => !! ''; The constants exported by 'constant::boolean' are not reported by the Test::Pod::Coverage manpage, so it is more convenient to use this module than to define 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants by yourself. The constants can be removed from class API with 'no constant::boolean' pragma or some universal tool like the namespace::clean manpage.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameperl-constant-boolean
PackageReleasebp154.1.17
PackageVersion0.02
SHA-161AFD12ADE80C5E418888EF98B5DEABA629D6F56
SHA-25633FFA2C6DBC1BCB6B7284C8DD05D0A99FAD1FD61C488E40AE8AA7D48FB71C0ED
Key Value
MD541F79C0CAD31D9C87241B3A66C668D02
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionDefines 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants in caller's namespace. You could use simple values like empty string or zero for false, or any non-empty and non-zero string value as true, but the 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants are more descriptive. It is virtually the same as: use constant TRUE => !! 1; use constant FALSE => !! ''; The constants exported by 'constant::boolean' are not reported by the Test::Pod::Coverage manpage, so it is more convenient to use this module than to define 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants by yourself. The constants can be removed from class API with 'no constant::boolean' pragma or some universal tool like the namespace::clean manpage.
PackageNameperl-constant-boolean
PackageReleaselp153.16.9
PackageVersion0.02
SHA-17929E3FF2649373124A24C7C151CED0C3F55D802
SHA-2569C0BBA4EFB490A0D61BE42C490CE825885F08C74697789953B5A0FB979C1C9E6
Key Value
MD580B8250F5DED19DF0EF1AD621B13D345
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionDefines 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants in caller's namespace. You could use simple values like empty string or zero for false, or any non-empty and non-zero string value as true, but the 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants are more descriptive. It is virtually the same as: use constant TRUE => !! 1; use constant FALSE => !! ''; The constants exported by 'constant::boolean' are not reported by the Test::Pod::Coverage manpage, so it is more convenient to use this module than to define 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants by yourself. The constants can be removed from class API with 'no constant::boolean' pragma or some universal tool like the namespace::clean manpage.
PackageNameperl-constant-boolean
PackageRelease9.9
PackageVersion0.02
SHA-17DBCDF75AD593C206CEC84D2FE9E0AC3EB9370B0
SHA-25605A221E4332EE6E618CAE4A27D530A49B53A2F519DCC01898ABE2D05C307B1D6
Key Value
MD5945055D99829A82C47F8FC82AA0FCC6E
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionDefines 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants in caller's namespace. You could use simple values like empty string or zero for false, or any non-empty and non-zero string value as true, but the 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants are more descriptive. It is virtually the same as: use constant TRUE => !! 1; use constant FALSE => !! ''; The constants exported by 'constant::boolean' are not reported by the Test::Pod::Coverage manpage, so it is more convenient to use this module than to define 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants by yourself. The constants can be removed from class API with 'no constant::boolean' pragma or some universal tool like the namespace::clean manpage.
PackageNameperl-constant-boolean
PackageReleaselp150.16.2
PackageVersion0.02
SHA-17E6895A2F54FBD4ADAE435BF51713EE1D6F13508
SHA-25660D857321ADBE46A267737CDFBDD2C6219818D6B24D027F279367EBAB79C03CE
Key Value
MD5D45A63E1BA19FDFE7801785C3B68A56A
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionDefines 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants in caller's namespace. You could use simple values like empty string or zero for false, or any non-empty and non-zero string value as true, but the 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants are more descriptive. It is virtually the same as: use constant TRUE => !! 1; use constant FALSE => !! ''; The constants exported by 'constant::boolean' are not reported by the Test::Pod::Coverage manpage, so it is more convenient to use this module than to define 'TRUE' and 'FALSE' constants by yourself. The constants can be removed from class API with 'no constant::boolean' pragma or some universal tool like the namespace::clean manpage.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameperl-constant-boolean
PackageRelease9.22
PackageVersion0.02
SHA-19D08348AB0618C45665D2277BCF7BA56318DBF38
SHA-25686D441F82820F311830872E1BB6D3ECD8A1F78C7DD5BAFC475BDCC1634D65203