Result for 031F049B6A0D29AA0C4BA9ACBE7ADCBF4698352A

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man3/Devel::PartialDump.3pm.gz
FileSize4437
MD5F7DC84C2B8443A5DD03556A4BD5C104B
SHA-1031F049B6A0D29AA0C4BA9ACBE7ADCBF4698352A
SHA-2564F6CBD53137BD85FE359EAFBBDD7B1A9E2CBEF306E6740BB565FC38D77CD254D
SSDEEP96:Aixc1PeqWCPIwOIoXNNTMugzA2h4MZehwwO2mdf7KK+Nggl7Q:A11PeqW5JJgPh4MchXu7t+NFQ
TLSHT1A9918D48E5E824E10BBA537305EA29DDDC835D922698F50B31384CCE3E9FF155678D74
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Key Value
MD536E145E54D8E13A3B9DD959C61103C03
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis module is a data dumper optimized for logging of arbitrary parameters. It attempts to truncate overly verbose data, in a way that is hopefully more useful for diagnostics warnings than warn Dumper(@stuff); Unlike other data dumping modules there are no attempts at correctness or cross referencing, this is only meant to provide a slightly deeper look into the data in question. There is a default recursion limit, and a default truncation of long lists, and the dump is formatted on one line (new lines in strings are escaped), to aid in readability. You can enable it temporarily by importing functions like 'warn', 'croak' etc to get more informative errors during development, or even use it as: BEGIN { local $@; eval "use Devel::PartialDump qw(...)" } to get DWIM formatting only if it's installed, without introducing a dependency.
PackageNameperl-Devel-PartialDump
PackageRelease19.57
PackageVersion0.20
SHA-1A45102CF7FB26BE2D717CB534CA2ED1E3F8625EA
SHA-2563B746742398B054CE98E0E9D1A6DF5468AF6FA1CF2B93D7A3A4B4EF1FF32D2E0
Key Value
MD581F9546F447A93EE5D547E341921DA51
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis module is a data dumper optimized for logging of arbitrary parameters. It attempts to truncate overly verbose data, in a way that is hopefully more useful for diagnostics warnings than warn Dumper(@stuff); Unlike other data dumping modules there are no attempts at correctness or cross referencing, this is only meant to provide a slightly deeper look into the data in question. There is a default recursion limit, and a default truncation of long lists, and the dump is formatted on one line (new lines in strings are escaped), to aid in readability. You can enable it temporarily by importing functions like 'warn', 'croak' etc to get more informative errors during development, or even use it as: BEGIN { local $@; eval "use Devel::PartialDump qw(...)" } to get DWIM formatting only if it's installed, without introducing a dependency.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameperl-Devel-PartialDump
PackageRelease1.16
PackageVersion0.20
SHA-12C056151B3CF354D407B5C9FA7555F19C12D7557
SHA-2567F6561E614FB0817ECB2230A0590B98BFBAC86F7CBF4E9A6EE73492BE4F9D8AB