Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/share/man/man3/IO::AtomicFile.3pm.gz |
FileSize | 2658 |
MD5 | 9A40C0D54C20B3B5BE073F5215274A90 |
SHA-1 | 41F5B854B2CA27D10339F5435E8C282DC64E930B |
SHA-256 | C414B4535AF6487DA7EB9F75C0A6F3DA5206574F1E72633CB69E5967DE17C436 |
SSDEEP | 48:Xo440G1h8Nq3JGBO6GWmgDwK9+2ODALzdXcDzljySrvphdTp:2T8o3JGxlmgDwK9pTevljyOTD |
TLSH | T1C4510C905710F41EDB9EC5A6584E0037907A6AA9027B83325D52DA71B55B40BC32CDBD |
hashlookup:parent-total | 2 |
hashlookup:trust | 60 |
The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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MD5 | E510FDDE3B6F8E49F82AEA9B84DD9021 |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | This toolkit primarily provides modules for performing both traditional and object-oriented I/O) on things *other* than normal filehandles; in particular, IO::Scalar, IO::ScalarArray, and IO::Lines. In the more-traditional IO::Handle front, we have IO::AtomicFile, which may be used to painlessly create files that are updated atomically. And in the "this-may-prove-useful" corner, we have IO::Wrap, whose exported wraphandle() function will clothe anything that's not a blessed object in an IO::Handle-like wrapper... so you can just use OO syntax and stop worrying about whether your function's caller handed you a string, a globref, or a FileHandle. |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | perl-IO-stringy |
PackageRelease | 16.fc16 |
PackageVersion | 2.110 |
SHA-1 | 0E62685EDA51FDCB4C91CBF7A0250EA0A666151D |
SHA-256 | 9A1B9DB43558D79BA0A085A27BB6F962AF4D0F5ADF6F07D8C25F082AC14FA661 |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 968E9EB5E03BB6D064ABDFE26BCBF4C8 |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | This toolkit primarily provides modules for performing both traditional and object-oriented I/O) on things *other* than normal filehandles; in particular, IO::Scalar, IO::ScalarArray, and IO::Lines. In the more-traditional IO::Handle front, we have IO::AtomicFile, which may be used to painlessly create files that are updated atomically. And in the "this-may-prove-useful" corner, we have IO::Wrap, whose exported wraphandle() function will clothe anything that's not a blessed object in an IO::Handle-like wrapper... so you can just use OO syntax and stop worrying about whether your function's caller handed you a string, a globref, or a FileHandle. |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | perl-IO-stringy |
PackageRelease | 16.fc16 |
PackageVersion | 2.110 |
SHA-1 | 7239CB59CC2E62240ECDE667B74D3388AA03E91B |
SHA-256 | 3E4DE72A32E8ABF9F6F9BAB1613FA28995F7411CD0C1E1691B04117A0ABE5463 |