Result for 4F421745895D7BB970E4A2F60DF4CE665005D70C

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/packages/perl-ReturnValue/Changes
FileSize474
MD5171A838EC670A7A7E2D7AA79BF7286BF
SHA-14F421745895D7BB970E4A2F60DF4CE665005D70C
SHA-256F560F3C9618BC2257AB47AD5A28F3616D3B9F18C19E490917FB3F6138E2F732A
SSDEEP12:cwfaUFfRamNJLkK+1uFap9dzGYXpXvOqFm8Pa3VQ:cwpamrkK+1JtdXpWy1uVQ
TLSHT192F0598A6D613D5A77D501C0DA3B95C5E9FB45FA130A5412028E058D6D4261CA79054A
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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MD559FBE1EB6211B948A38B2A25C8B630A9
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe 'ReturnValue' class provides a very simple wrapper around a value so you can tell if it's a success or failure without taking pains to examine the particular value. Instead of using exceptions, you inspect the class of the object you get back. Errors and successes flow through the same path. This isn't particularly interesting for success values, but can be helpful with multiple ways to describe an error. * success Create a success object * error Create an error object * value The value that you'd normally return. This class doesn't care what it is. It can be a number, string, or reference. It's up to your application to figure out how you want to do that. * description A long description of the return values, * tag A short tag suitable for switching on in a 'given', or something similar. * success_type Returns the class for success objects * error_type Returns the class for error objects * is_success Returns true is the result represents a success * is_error Returns true is the result represents an error
PackageNameperl-ReturnValue
PackageRelease1.1
PackageVersion0.902
SHA-115A1EAA9E23B7E8C229B556E603ABAA735E75E78
SHA-25634B0CA082EA621421A61E373050B7CDC0F49817CDD6148B6B36F6F983BE2E919