Result for 2B1529399CDCDF51B14B23C69735FEDABEFC94A6

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man3/Data::Tumbler.3pm.gz
FileSize3713
MD51F4A4333B32707AE56E4DF8F8E347F34
SHA-12B1529399CDCDF51B14B23C69735FEDABEFC94A6
SHA-25666305C7D1AD07D6C3B4ADBEEF5431E73786CE03DA190929892FBF8124A901184
SSDEEP96:k3kcl8YU8nkOdWloznFTflbqeAXAl2E3CEs/dr6W1aNV:tNb8kOdjbl2bAIE3CD/dr6W43
TLSHT1A1716C8CF1ABA60FDB5DDD316782CD80A9ACDBCA82053654EB904E0D67389317ACC59C
hashlookup:parent-total3
hashlookup:trust65

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The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD52062BFCC09D70D3F65842C5EBA393ED5
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe tumble() method calls a sequence of 'provider' code references, each of which returns a hash. The first provider is called and then, for each hash item it returns, the tumble() method recurses to call the next provider. The recursion continues until there are no more providers to call, at which point the consumer code reference is called. Effectively the providers create a tree of combinations and the consumer is called at the leaves of the tree. If a provider returns no items then that part of the tree is pruned. Further providers, if any, are not called and the consumer is not called. During a call to tumble() three values are passed down through the tree and into the consumer: path, context, and payload. The path and context are derived from the names and values of the hashes returned by the providers. Typically the path defines the current "path" through the tree of combinations. The providers are passed the current path, context, and payload. The payload is cloned at each level of recursion so that any changes made to it by providers are only visible within the scope of the generated sub-tree.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameperl-Data-Tumbler
PackageRelease1.fc22
PackageVersion0.010
SHA-1E6269AAAEC69815171548E15559FA1846D8333C4
SHA-2567229C945329B4F0CA83D41A50BB7225E0BF9FC596CC5855CD190B666869A7502
Key Value
MD5043A2D5EB29F657934701166F7CE4C71
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe tumble() method calls a sequence of 'provider' code references, each of which returns a hash. The first provider is called and then, for each hash item it returns, the tumble() method recurses to call the next provider. The recursion continues until there are no more providers to call, at which point the consumer code reference is called. Effectively the providers create a tree of combinations and the consumer is called at the leaves of the tree. If a provider returns no items then that part of the tree is pruned. Further providers, if any, are not called and the consumer is not called. During a call to tumble() three values are passed down through the tree and into the consumer: path, context, and payload. The path and context are derived from the names and values of the hashes returned by the providers. Typically the path defines the current "path" through the tree of combinations. The providers are passed the current path, context, and payload. The payload is cloned at each level of recursion so that any changes made to it by providers are only visible within the scope of the generated sub-tree.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameperl-Data-Tumbler
PackageRelease1.fc22
PackageVersion0.010
SHA-1A2F5AB24401B83443B53C3CB848741621179DBFD
SHA-2561084CE43D5B654BCA35DE832A94EB1AC3ECB0521997CD6A6F0ED100BA762E23D
Key Value
MD5189C69E817BFC2D0FC63834673692490
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe tumble() method calls a sequence of 'provider' code references, each of which returns a hash. The first provider is called and then, for each hash item it returns, the tumble() method recurses to call the next provider. The recursion continues until there are no more providers to call, at which point the consumer code reference is called. Effectively the providers create a tree of combinations and the consumer is called at the leaves of the tree. If a provider returns no items then that part of the tree is pruned. Further providers, if any, are not called and the consumer is not called. During a call to tumble() three values are passed down through the tree and into the consumer: path, context, and payload. The path and context are derived from the names and values of the hashes returned by the providers. Typically the path defines the current "path" through the tree of combinations. The providers are passed the current path, context, and payload. The payload is cloned at each level of recursion so that any changes made to it by providers are only visible within the scope of the generated sub-tree.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameperl-Data-Tumbler
PackageRelease1.fc22
PackageVersion0.010
SHA-14262DF2DF512C69EEA48D68CCE1B48AA169E501C
SHA-2561796ECFC8735E79CCDEAF34D0089C4F3802B34295D13B168C5BFAAE750D34CDC