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FileName./usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.26.1/x86_64-linux-thread-multi/auto/Params/Util/Util.so
FileSize22000
MD5154B63B8E95B34EDF292F19BE7DE2CA7
SHA-181006BD1B8AB4B4163887D28C891F83CC80DEF37
SHA-256ED2ECC5553267BD9C869D1960B70BAE58864D2E03A3E64D5621652C2FE463318
SSDEEP192:Rk7l8yQuuu/L7RQadHfQGJfau6TZ0Kp5WVQst/+LJn/LyuXhL4JzIgiiQLi+:4bQFu/hQatBJSdrCQO2t/WuOQiM
TLSHT11DA2C71366AAC87FC065E3744DEB179A75B0C182573A9E7F282C96A57C07F284B06F43
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MD522D9D6350EB5F3E31834A365699C6AE9
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescription'Params::Util' provides a basic set of importable functions that makes checking parameters a hell of a lot easier While they can be (and are) used in other contexts, the main point behind this module is that the functions *both* Do What You Mean, and Do The Right Thing, so they are most useful when you are getting params passed into your code from someone and/or somewhere else and you can't really trust the quality. Thus, 'Params::Util' is of most use at the edges of your API, where params and data are coming in from outside your code. The functions provided by 'Params::Util' check in the most strictly correct manner known, are documented as thoroughly as possible so their exact behaviour is clear, and heavily tested so make sure they are not fooled by weird data and Really Bad Things. To use, simply load the module providing the functions you want to use as arguments (as shown in the SYNOPSIS). To aid in maintainability, 'Params::Util' will *never* export by default. You must explicitly name the functions you want to export, or use the ':ALL' param to just have it export everything (although this is not recommended if you have any _FOO functions yourself with which future additions to 'Params::Util' may clash)
PackageNameperl-Params-Util
PackageReleaselp152.31.1
PackageVersion1.102
SHA-1D93EEFF539DCB55CFCD10859A18304A9A4698970
SHA-256BE6EEC5A460E550196300CA0B09F287974294F36211C52B76ECE61F06D3B0A1E
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MD56C0AE47708FEFA25C688B1067215C062
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescription'Params::Util' provides a basic set of importable functions that makes checking parameters a hell of a lot easier While they can be (and are) used in other contexts, the main point behind this module is that the functions *both* Do What You Mean, and Do The Right Thing, so they are most useful when you are getting params passed into your code from someone and/or somewhere else and you can't really trust the quality. Thus, 'Params::Util' is of most use at the edges of your API, where params and data are coming in from outside your code. The functions provided by 'Params::Util' check in the most strictly correct manner known, are documented as thoroughly as possible so their exact behaviour is clear, and heavily tested so make sure they are not fooled by weird data and Really Bad Things. To use, simply load the module providing the functions you want to use as arguments (as shown in the SYNOPSIS). To aid in maintainability, 'Params::Util' will *never* export by default. You must explicitly name the functions you want to export, or use the ':ALL' param to just have it export everything (although this is not recommended if you have any _FOO functions yourself with which future additions to 'Params::Util' may clash)
PackageNameperl-Params-Util
PackageRelease31.1
PackageVersion1.102
SHA-1FAA7E762FE738159B472F3CB691ECE3FF673E9EF
SHA-2561C2A5248E5F2E8BADEA45FD23AEC94D3C40E01C574525763D9DE508A425BDD16