Result for 8D7F29A0BDB7EB311BD52D789317EBCDFE57D4C0

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/auto/Class/XSAccessor/XSAccessor.so
FileSize59040
MD53D3AB2A110B655F906C2CF7CDDF9B89A
SHA-18D7F29A0BDB7EB311BD52D789317EBCDFE57D4C0
SHA-256BBC8084CA8977371FF8398116B93ABDBB4BE7122A2673544033D2EBDE95F785E
SSDEEP1536:KsUIjtddUMWllL947L1VlB5Nv6tLfuXW6z:KovWllL9ajNv
TLSHT12843F847B25395FBF16353B90306A73279304D0AD267E6A1FE4D778E38B62D86D20329
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hashlookup:trust55

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MD5DFCBC2831308C2EBC0B9348499FBD6AE
PackageArchi586
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
PackageRelease20.mga9
PackageVersion1.190.0
SHA-10471B69F2283F8849CEA8F897FB996BFDC31220D
SHA-2562440A9AF3ACD45D42D75B6AE71214AD7984C3A7584915CAECBBA7C6A62686158