Result for 31EFED95FCE20D7F0C0B2D8BE3766ACB0ED1F9EC

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FileName./usr/share/man/man3/Catalyst::Controller::BindLex.3pm.xz
FileSize2924
MD5B018922A96EE0E4BC2718798664BA1FF
SHA-131EFED95FCE20D7F0C0B2D8BE3766ACB0ED1F9EC
SHA-2560CC9B2EFEA54E1B0ACE39A42E8AFFCE5945C0D80527409D535B59E490DC30729
SSDEEP48:7dNlFzZFrgiVdM1nJ60qZD5TGBRT5TjlwALIHoa1IlX/q0E5cuwZgNzNqCB5jeLh:pNlFzZF7M/FqZdCxjtv+c/1EeuwqdNqh
TLSHT16B516DAE218FF81CA5B83A510785049C052932CC7DD651F1FB331E3146B07526FEEA15
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MD58C978675F0114025221541836D174E2F
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis plugin lets you put your lexicals on the stash and elsewhere very easily. It uses some funky modules to get it's job done: PadWalker, Array::RefElem, Devel::Caller, Devel::LexAlias and attributes. In some people's opinion this hurts this plugin's reputation ;-). If you use the same name for two variables with the same storage binding attribute they will be aliased to each other, so you can use this for reading as well as writing values across controller subs. This is almost like sharing your lexical scope.
PackageMaintainerdanf <danf>
PackageNameperl-Catalyst-Controller-BindLex
PackageRelease11.mga9
PackageVersion0.50.0
SHA-10D2534BAA6DBB4A1CCDEF77711F031A2272E84C4
SHA-25650082D0188D7EE7191F67E4D847788838A59953A8470396D1A44A08A277F3DE6