Result for 84AAC839D2410C57EFF9A55B27CD0FB7DF1F38F7

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/packages/perl-List-MapList/Changes
FileSize417
MD537D35ADA150319EAE66B7C995FD3518B
SHA-184AAC839D2410C57EFF9A55B27CD0FB7DF1F38F7
SHA-256CB55DF5161D03726340F4137152A14A314B940F7772EDF5B066AA4457120800C
SSDEEP6:mpwcJvnSe5fZdCggXST1p8xka4zbnH6SUuTFhKANOzHXs+Z4iAv3:cwcJvR5fHpgXSJOGzD6SUuTFhKAvjf
TLSHT188E0D1059D701C01A2C7904271F517C5643E7117D18772543F9D6BBE4F10990D38A316
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD52810E7D28511BF61D656290F4E199E8C
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionList::MapList provides methods to map a list through a list of transformations, instead of just one. The transformations are not chained together on each element; only one is used, alternating sequentially. Here's a contrived example: given the transformations '{ $_ = 0 }' and '{ $_ = 1 }', the list '(1, 2, 3, "Good morning", undef)' would become '(0, 1, 0, 1, 0)' or, without cycling, '(0, 1)'.; (I use this code to process a part number in which each digit maps to a set of product attributes.)
PackageNameperl-List-MapList
PackageRelease5.48
PackageVersion1.123
SHA-1230DEF54FF83BD7414FB5B346842E70B3AF8E0A8
SHA-2560168D17094FD9665468F127E1B3A1BE0047A1B4B25DAA3ADC7A275C39A5804ED