Result for 6F3550D2B0E7D12BEAE967A83F1B7AA4756341BB

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl/auto/Class/XSAccessor/XSAccessor.so
FileSize51704
MD5C398EE750B02CC0AF35643A2B52CA7BF
SHA-16F3550D2B0E7D12BEAE967A83F1B7AA4756341BB
SHA-256831B3B8CDF922ABD9ECD5E5E3FF32112EB8A6176901F2FED7A23CB007F6BF4F9
SSDEEP768:YkQ9pL+bZgATXfhhcwZXTv832Mzl7jnNOeWWDpZYPKQVpDu:6pL8pZb22MzlMSpZ8KR
TLSHT15933192BF2B245FDC025C63809EB995299303E514320376F2556FB392F53DB8AB07B69
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MD5FCB97878E399B36A360601D83477B158
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionClass::XSAccessor implements fast read, write and read/write accessors in XS. Additionally, it can provide predicates such as 'has_foo()' for testing whether the attribute 'foo' is defined in the object. It only works with objects that are implemented as ordinary hashes. the Class::XSAccessor::Array manpage implements the same interface for objects that use arrays for their internal representation. Since version 0.10, the module can also generate simple constructors (implemented in XS) for you. Simply supply the 'constructor => 'constructor_name'' option or the 'constructors => ['new', 'create', 'spawn']' option. These constructors do the equivalent of the following perl code: sub new { my $class = shift; return bless { @_ }, ref($class)||$class; }
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNameperl-Class-XSAccessor
PackageRelease14.mga7
PackageVersion1.190.0
SHA-195C63789CFAC286377A51ECB1004E94B6EB12C54
SHA-25676A8ACFF4EC0BD63D58F7BE1445AE1BE4A862DE8E7433C5BD1DF713C421CDE6F