Result for 48AA2D6213C9BFD3CA215C08C36C84D19C87B2CF

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FileName./usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.26.1/x86_64-linux-thread-multi/auto/Data/Dumper/Dumper.so
FileSize44440
MD53D687936601B981E34D91FCE99C683D7
SHA-148AA2D6213C9BFD3CA215C08C36C84D19C87B2CF
SHA-2561641F1ED08907619FF139385810FD113B4353E8B3D79ADBDCC3B2F65A3F99DC8
SSDEEP768:1hEYOnJAXFdQNb+Rd8C8eQZSrrHiPGuJcic8DA7epdeoXrNWCZkALsNPMCsPc/EU:14tN6d8JeGS/g/WCbgNrYKd
TLSHT1BC132A03E5E146B6CC84C37C87CF4162AEB1F594A772B72E2A54A2325D07F206F92F25
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MD52B64A24D493C976049AD37E693B3C7B0
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionGiven a list of scalars or reference variables, writes out their contents in perl syntax. The references can also be objects. The content of each variable is output in a single Perl statement. Handles self-referential structures correctly. The return value can be 'eval'ed to get back an identical copy of the original reference structure. (Please do consider the security implications of eval'ing code from untrusted sources!) Any references that are the same as one of those passed in will be named '$VAR'_n_ (where _n_ is a numeric suffix), and other duplicate references to substructures within '$VAR'_n_ will be appropriately labeled using arrow notation. You can specify names for individual values to be dumped if you use the 'Dump()' method, or you can change the default '$VAR' prefix to something else. See '$Data::Dumper::Varname' and '$Data::Dumper::Terse' below. The default output of self-referential structures can be 'eval'ed, but the nested references to '$VAR'_n_ will be undefined, since a recursive structure cannot be constructed using one Perl statement. You should set the 'Purity' flag to 1 to get additional statements that will correctly fill in these references. Moreover, if 'eval'ed when strictures are in effect, you need to ensure that any variables it accesses are previously declared. In the extended usage form, the references to be dumped can be given user-specified names. If a name begins with a '*', the output will describe the dereferenced type of the supplied reference for hashes and arrays, and coderefs. Output of names will be avoided where possible if the 'Terse' flag is set. In many cases, methods that are used to set the internal state of the object will return the object itself, so method calls can be conveniently chained together. Several styles of output are possible, all controlled by setting the 'Indent' flag. See Configuration Variables or Methods below for details.
PackageNameperl-Data-Dumper
PackageReleaselp151.1.1
PackageVersion2.183
SHA-1E8690DE80C31EBDB33CC410C031CF5147301E741
SHA-25608721BE9E3C62CE88F6CD49E298A51C6F69DBF0499740DF7D0651443E0764EE9