Result for 6F1D95B1B02C6C1B67402E8589A817401CC07EE9

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/licenses/perl-Tie-StringArray/LICENSE
FileSize7943
MD574D5A25C775E4ACF4E6CABA637A4714A
SHA-16F1D95B1B02C6C1B67402E8589A817401CC07EE9
SHA-2566B328BC4E6BB7D8E0342C859AA3CBDE0081D844F681C25BD2BE48BE42C440E5B
SSDEEP96:Fj+wPHsre83t/YOVqQCWbje70/uBhhC0lX+0JRJz1dgwZD4fo3opOVrA0iJSkzia:c7tZq/JX+Gn5dgcRI0G
TLSHT17DF1767E738813F205C605ABB725A5DEE3BD602C36B2006574AEC13C271686A93B75FD
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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MD59FD74B815303A07AB9427005F1070EAD
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe 'Tie::StringArray' module is a demonstration from _Mastering Perl_. It stores integers between 0 and 255 as a single character in a string that acts like an array through 'tie'. Behind the 'tie', the array is a single string, so there's only one scalar to store. I don't think this is particularly useful for anything real. * new
PackageNameperl-Tie-StringArray
PackageRelease1.1
PackageVersion1.103
SHA-11D65FBE2209D9ECDD634BADB6887B2C5E4A22250
SHA-2564C573B2C667E145DB85280F18B5CE5FF850D7219541B2EA3879B23DFF04A771C