Result for 1BF9B08265F2750F44FBB3B8627AE5A6D3B636BD

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.26.1/constant/boolean.pm
FileSize2222
MD5BC77E8A0A2002A4F108B9C97C0D53B70
SHA-11BF9B08265F2750F44FBB3B8627AE5A6D3B636BD
SHA-256A6C2D2841EF253ED7E84996BFA062634AE7EC5E3B13817AA77A5900958102BAB
SSDEEP48:yic13Ntofg+lk0GAkzaDfjB3QZsFBf6QpVFa4FxWe8ZBWLcmCl7FEaohu:yZ3rofg+G/ybB3QOBf6QZJWe8ZBWLcxF
TLSHT1D541431F0D845388871EE1EB1DCA7865560975366168C6E07CFD3A082F88A2A66B71E8
hashlookup:parent-total58
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 58)

The searched file hash is included in 58 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
MD54E4CE5AACA19EA25894ED2E53EB231D1
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 Test::Pod::Coverage, 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 namespace::clean.
PackageNameperl-constant-boolean
PackageRelease1.36
PackageVersion0.02
SHA-101FFAE12E70DF5BF33C974BC5741E626106208EA
SHA-256B546776F4E58BC0E27E3A9892489C41776ADC2B1A48F2A163F99B754E2860B25
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
MD5B2C71293E52D33BC464EEB94E0BCD9E3
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.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameperl-constant-boolean
PackageRelease27.fc32
PackageVersion0.02
SHA-11BAACF630A187CF404B15C97D6084EE0DCF53DC3
SHA-25657E08558A2C76CC24483DEF78E894D0E848F9C6C57BFA834F29AAA509999FDDD
Key Value
MD5B9ECBE0C233333867C9343ADE8EF359A
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.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameperl-constant-boolean
PackageRelease4.fc16
PackageVersion0.02
SHA-1324C5E8583256879C7C0FF01C1B6F8E3FE9A493E
SHA-2567DBFD8CA6AAE096A55EE84E6DB32549F4D6B40FC7A168FEA412586446624E167
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
MD5EACED087BC2685F0D7CA3E544E3EFB42
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.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameperl-constant-boolean
PackageRelease5.fc17
PackageVersion0.02
SHA-14246A46A375D8BDE9E702D9182D9F75F2BA41CB5
SHA-25659AB559DC157E71438BED3C217CCFAB89F4313380EC0DA77DC356E2B28A97E11
Key Value
MD5BA46FB24B8BF75F00C6A37D8E13C4613
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.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameperl-constant-boolean
PackageRelease12.fc21
PackageVersion0.02
SHA-144F830D1738A07F503F423CD50BA1DC5B365FDDC
SHA-25677CB5E8F9D10593C062342DDBD96796135DB48C53B08952C53FB5DADFC597E39
Key Value
MD52C6895F0745D29AB739960DABCCB52B9
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.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameperl-constant-boolean
PackageRelease16.fc24
PackageVersion0.02
SHA-146012309EDFC319CA28C76F76D67F31FC51760E6
SHA-2564166BE11F4D33804F971FB88326B9C520F50AC7A5A621CC2F1CB6964C09D15BE