Result for 00510BB4287628558EEAC3A6D6AFAD9676C930EE

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/perl-Encode/KR/ks_03_t.o
FileSize574664
MD5FB49CB65519752CFB9253D878822C1B3
SHA-100510BB4287628558EEAC3A6D6AFAD9676C930EE
SHA-256F8985B4A7D62731EA699EAB08270809872E546EC6F4CE847777DAC2724E1F2BA
SSDEEP3072:G8DlgLEIsP7mzGMy7lydFGQMdoNOxJp468ox1hgke1UKBoQpARg:G8DlZP7mzG0CaNA4ux1wN
TLSHT163C4D8907B264BA7C64403316DEE27613BB5D024FB6B23432FAB71B58E5A3C85D0B46D
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hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
MD55422C862CED7CEF88ABAC680E7C45DDE
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe "Encode" module provides the interfaces between Perl's strings and the rest of the system. Perl strings are sequences of characters. The repertoire of characters that Perl can represent is at least that defined by the Unicode Consortium. On most platforms the ordinal values of the characters (as returned by "ord(ch)") is the "Unicode codepoint" for the character (the exceptions are those platforms where the legacy encoding is some variant of EBCDIC rather than a super-set of ASCII - see perlebcdic). Traditionally, computer data has been moved around in 8-bit chunks often called "bytes". These chunks are also known as "octets" in networking standards. Perl is widely used to manipulate data of many types - not only strings of characters representing human or computer languages but also "binary" data being the machine's representation of numbers, pixels in an image - or just about anything. When Perl is processing "binary data", the programmer wants Perl to process "sequences of bytes". This is not a problem for Perl - as a byte has 256 possible values, it easily fits in Perl's much larger "logical character".
PackageMaintainertv <tv>
PackageNameperl-Encode
PackageRelease1.mga9
PackageVersion3.190.0
SHA-1B04A5AFB28F1331577BAC8E930F6D5D9AE307838
SHA-25611481DB47958839ACF3EF4AA07E728950E0F6F61F1CD02A1AD2862465EF11E93