Result for 4A3FCA9CB5A81A73193A24F9DCFDA172A9697F01

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man3/MooseX::FollowPBP::Role::Attribute.3pm.gz
FileSize1512
MD59EF65824ABE6DB8B777848CBDBFE3961
SHA-14A3FCA9CB5A81A73193A24F9DCFDA172A9697F01
SHA-256E7AED9512E9B55D7750947E925CB260B28D84A9880DFF2B69ECAF894CBB28EA2
SSDEEP24:XI4h6Pg0hvKuj9p6UAPR22X4dNdQECaavvPLNpU3DdaXfU/p4nGSNhUoH0N4u:XzL4Kun6UAP42XKdQEDkvPLNpuDdaPU5
TLSHT18031F95CC3C5AC26DBBDD0F9114AEB545F2AB9D91185FA064264C218392C62A3FC2663
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MD5DB02B4DEBF8D1FE61A1B61854B12AC55
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis module does not provide any methods. Simply loading it changes the default naming policy for the loading class so that accessors are separated into get and set methods. The get methods are prefixed with "get_" as the accessor, while set methods are prefixed with "set_". This is the naming style recommended by Damian Conway in _Perl Best Practices_. If you define an attribute with a leading underscore, then both the get and set method will also have an underscore prefix. If you explicitly set a "reader" or "writer" name when creating an attribute, then that attribute's naming scheme is left unchanged.
PackageNameperl-MooseX-FollowPBP
PackageRelease1.34
PackageVersion0.05
SHA-1AA4F282B785F184D49994EE685CAB7B2DDE26F63
SHA-256AEC2B55E03825F81A04561D7A3A98D4EDF9204F5F0AA4B631049F362D6875A48