Result for 0D7AB0120789862CCF1A77D451ADE9E6D5362FC8

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FileName./usr/share/man/man3/Test::Specio.3pm.gz
FileSize3407
MD573819615C0343D8DCC6F12750ECE0845
SHA-10D7AB0120789862CCF1A77D451ADE9E6D5362FC8
SHA-25694A552FE4D978BA13CC4A7E14E5193526F645F862918959E922BC088B5C35901
SSDEEP96:ItdHk1H2T4Ib3rx1Q4TXSgIG0bJr/m4k7YaF:+d6Ejrx1Lno9OVjF
TLSHT13F613AEB2EC7849DB2D19284C65E89CC0391685B34534E7A7BA372886CE7A1F44C2CC6
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hashlookup:trust55

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MD5CCE923C84B4EB84F86C6EFA406BEF420
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe 'Specio' distribution provides classes for representing type constraints and coercion, along with syntax sugar for declaring them. Note that this is not a proper type system for Perl. Nothing in this distribution will magically make the Perl interpreter start checking a value's type on assignment to a variable. In fact, there's no built-in way to apply a type to a variable at all. Instead, you can explicitly check a value against a type, and optionally coerce values to that type. My long-term goal is to replace Moose's built-in types and MooseX::Types with this module.
PackageNameperl-Specio
PackageRelease1.2
PackageVersion0.47
SHA-11164B057B7D262E2BEB85391388B8040061C5A30
SHA-25636B7CD88DC93B0365BA25FD60FA28EEFE0FA833B0D4B23A99BB3D50DA293986D