Result for 4EDBC0FB670C63E17EA71C9C9DD5ADA8F85B4B9F

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FileName./usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.30.1/x86_64-linux-thread-multi/auto/EV/EV.so
FileSize184384
MD5F619381C410E10B7E940B0F91AD11366
SHA-14EDBC0FB670C63E17EA71C9C9DD5ADA8F85B4B9F
SHA-2566FA2D05C3DF3BAE6E18183E83101949A3D73D4EF5E6B8AA37F5C02F197FEF681
SSDEEP3072:Ufjs3idYEoB4KnM/9l7jFuJ/yxuBFEkDjlZ:h3/8rjFXuBFEulZ
TLSHT1C9042A066E29C87DC0A4D6308DAB974BA5B068A3133E677F21C907331F59A389F7BD51
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MD54C3B62FC9434D0304E31AC8FBB1413F3
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThis module provides an interface to libev (http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/libev.html). While the documentation below is comprehensive, one might also consult the documentation of libev itself (http://pod.tst.eu/http://cvs.schmorp.de/libev/ev.pod or _perldoc EV::libev_) for more subtle details on watcher semantics or some discussion on the available backends, or how to force a specific backend with 'LIBEV_FLAGS', or just about in any case because it has much more detailed information. This module is very fast and scalable. It is actually so fast that you can use it through the AnyEvent module, stay portable to other event loops (if you don't rely on any watcher types not available through it) and still be faster than with any other event loop currently supported in Perl.
PackageNameperl-EV
PackageRelease1.11
PackageVersion4.27
SHA-12AABA8B62B7480B361D2955257325EAFC1887694
SHA-25635631C376C802C0E8814010397037AD6D99A33918F7FFBFB6A5C4326200D7A07