Result for 2F1507C2790A531B80EA08F1F8F5B928500452E6

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man3/Math::Base85.3pm.gz
FileSize1937
MD54950D3BAD7F6E766A4D8CE95D1AEF594
SHA-12F1507C2790A531B80EA08F1F8F5B928500452E6
SHA-2566EED4E4F58BC24AB10234B4E8C32535AF2E0B9A3D0E1D8A036F22F465BB7D7B0
SSDEEP48:X+qfys8BVt9Jy6mXFZzRXCf5bQJ5G183yDNOp:mhVPJ7kFUSuNc
TLSHT1A741F93CB14D53DCFA6B14A06CCA4362BCE71430F34BBF1CE96364AA295E476694D898
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MD5B3AE648257E4C99693B6B2DAEC0FF1CC
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PackageDescriptionRFC 1924 describes a compact, fixed-size representation of IPv6 addresses which uses a base 85 number system. This module handles some of the uglier details of it. The base 85 numbers (from 0 to 84) are as follows: 0..9 A..Z a..z ! # $ % & ( ) * + - ; < = > ? @ ^ _ ` { | } ~ At the moment, there's not much in this module. But it should be sufficient for the purposes of RFC 1924. This module has a variable called '$Math::Base85::base85_digits', which is a string containing the digits of the base 85 alphabet from lowest (0) to highest (~), in that order. Additionally, the following two functions are defined for general use. (They will be exported upon request.)
PackageNameperl-Math-Base85
PackageRelease1.18
PackageVersion0.5
SHA-1B3F02F3022E6B8BDB860C0099D47397B353C8AC0
SHA-2568616FBF72CB24DB7DF4D551D89B8DF971773257B627421A1B074CCBE3878C950