Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/share/doc/perl-IO-stringy/META.json |
FileSize | 19684 |
MD5 | DDC2B1A8746363BAC1E7F756E7A40E9E |
SHA-1 | 7E68A3E12618E1AC9B8299D0DAF4A04CC2068CC0 |
SHA-256 | 52124688EC2C0C0F39ED59EF519C01883BC98613547C47A839066EBAF16E2C2C |
SSDEEP | 192:I8xs8NDW19I1N9+a4d4C3Ol8015KTwExbacpfACtAtjt9rC4C8/tSVe+1lFsS8SD:INBqVWoZRSlCjIrjhl |
TLSH | T10592576AD8A61C7250477670245E9A40BB378F9B8D587D083BED835C5F1D80FA8FA36C |
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 | 413E1B6A1D69C1EB885336A9C81EAF33 |
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, the IO::Scalar manpage, the IO::ScalarArray manpage, and the IO::Lines manpage. If you have access to tie(), these classes will make use of the the IO::WrapTie manpage module to inherit a convenient new_tie() constructor. It also exports a nice wraptie() function. In the more-traditional IO::Handle front, we have the IO::AtomicFile manpage which may be used to painlessly create files which are updated atomically. And in the "this-may-prove-useful" corner, we have the IO::Wrap manpage, 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 | tv <tv> |
PackageName | perl-IO-stringy |
PackageRelease | 1.mga8 |
PackageVersion | 2.113.0 |
SHA-1 | B10BF72A92650DA204421938E47C5418DCBA47D7 |
SHA-256 | F65D582B74F5F133EE308ADD8D72862DC16B74AA4640427B960BD375771B20B8 |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 85A3376B625FC7C5BA4E8FFE6F235FE7 |
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, the IO::Scalar manpage, the IO::ScalarArray manpage, and the IO::Lines manpage. If you have access to tie(), these classes will make use of the the IO::WrapTie manpage module to inherit a convenient new_tie() constructor. It also exports a nice wraptie() function. In the more-traditional IO::Handle front, we have the IO::AtomicFile manpage which may be used to painlessly create files which are updated atomically. And in the "this-may-prove-useful" corner, we have the IO::Wrap manpage, 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 | umeabot <umeabot> |
PackageName | perl-IO-stringy |
PackageRelease | 2.mga9 |
PackageVersion | 2.113.0 |
SHA-1 | 123D346466D3392D66ABC14C9BE00159066C04BC |
SHA-256 | 888B553D4FE78510AB32D9B234AF7A7B3BD796C757D8A5F9C9C613D02319DE26 |