Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/share/man/man3/IO::Scalar.3pm.gz |
FileSize | 4549 |
MD5 | 5EC567BEC8BF7AE563F9300981809517 |
SHA-1 | 788A9F3EE0B24209C12DD8B379DEE68B5C38FBA5 |
SHA-256 | 49EE292333EA5CF6C21E59889B294CC09DC0C757BFE1176F661F1911EAEE8884 |
SSDEEP | 96:ThVsueWgxVPeb3QsMMYcaa0camPg/Jv+lNH/h8MTwuKtQKaiKVFX7VoOy9d:ThVzJgxCkcicdI/EHp8RuKtaiSTy9d |
TLSH | T179915D64898331BD92B9B2BEA1F6C84FB5728290305092B4F5CE7830197DA12C37D09D |
hashlookup:parent-total | 2 |
hashlookup:trust | 60 |
The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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MD5 | D4672DA19753B111D40D0C9E061E5DCB |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | This toolkit primarily provides modules for performing both traditional and object-oriented I/O) on things *other* than normal filehandles; in particular, IO::Scalar, IO::ScalarArray, and IO::Lines. In the more-traditional IO::Handle front, we have IO::AtomicFile, which may be used to painlessly create files that are updated atomically. And in the "this-may-prove-useful" corner, we have IO::Wrap, whose exported wraphandle() function will clothe anything that's not a blessed object in an IO::Handle-like wrapper... so you can just use OO syntax and stop worrying about whether your function's caller handed you a string, a globref, or a FileHandle. |
PackageMaintainer | CentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org> |
PackageName | perl-IO-stringy |
PackageRelease | 9.el8 |
PackageVersion | 2.111 |
SHA-1 | 182A18D6297B8D9DE089957539B85085C41687A7 |
SHA-256 | 1541A76C75250F7BA7AE7C1782F6F505B37E622C54193F6E0C83D96DE868E453 |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | DD5C4D267AF3457160A5F2F4DB459275 |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | This toolkit primarily provides modules for performing both traditional and object-oriented I/O) on things *other* than normal filehandles; in particular, IO::Scalar, IO::ScalarArray, and IO::Lines. In the more-traditional IO::Handle front, we have IO::AtomicFile, which may be used to painlessly create files that are updated atomically. And in the "this-may-prove-useful" corner, we have IO::Wrap, whose exported wraphandle() function will clothe anything that's not a blessed object in an IO::Handle-like wrapper... so you can just use OO syntax and stop worrying about whether your function's caller handed you a string, a globref, or a FileHandle. |
PackageMaintainer | CloudLinux Packaging Team <packager@cloudlinux.com> |
PackageName | perl-IO-stringy |
PackageRelease | 9.el8 |
PackageVersion | 2.111 |
SHA-1 | 63C5FF7C8CD7FB488995BBF989B838E8984D2258 |
SHA-256 | A85F8602BD19CA1DB83A8E764B334677900BF6062427DA9B05664E6C18B09BD7 |