Result for 91F161534EED66E4158A3357DB485A6667F43DAE

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/perl-Exporter/META.yml
FileSize833
MD5E2100B17A0ECB4ACAFFEF539C1303D8E
SHA-191F161534EED66E4158A3357DB485A6667F43DAE
SHA-2569DBF8E7BCB078419377A390EC200A6D6A9E8E18270698E2BF1921D1B2EE7200C
SSDEEP24:gCYlaF9fJ9VCB154dH98Fy+Z8pdIdxHs7:Faa/Xw189xHiz+
TLSHT16801C2D70379DA179780EBD16D99601A47335F4EF8950D7ED0D7085812E75202BF8145
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hashlookup:trust60

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Key Value
MD59F3F61B90676222EA3B799EA238CF3D7
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Exporter module implements an 'import' method which allows a module to export functions and variables to its users' namespaces. Many modules use Exporter rather than implementing their own 'import' method because Exporter provides a highly flexible interface, with an implementation optimised for the common case. Perl automatically calls the 'import' method when processing a 'use' statement for a module. Modules and 'use' are documented in the perlfunc manpage and the perlmod manpage. Understanding the concept of modules and how the 'use' statement operates is important to understanding the Exporter. How to Export The arrays '@EXPORT' and '@EXPORT_OK' in a module hold lists of symbols that are going to be exported into the users name space by default, or which they can request to be exported, respectively. The symbols can represent functions, scalars, arrays, hashes, or typeglobs. The symbols must be given by full name with the exception that the ampersand in front of a function is optional, e.g.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNameperl-Exporter
PackageRelease3.mga9
PackageVersion5.740.0
SHA-16DA958C61D25273F99034E1B435982368C15C513
SHA-256D7199B3A488ED1B03F58FC1101D9ECF8B000CD7F909CF65A2E643320A6258894
Key Value
MD56905D9EBEC1DF148D92843A3207DED83
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Exporter module implements an 'import' method which allows a module to export functions and variables to its users' namespaces. Many modules use Exporter rather than implementing their own 'import' method because Exporter provides a highly flexible interface, with an implementation optimised for the common case. Perl automatically calls the 'import' method when processing a 'use' statement for a module. Modules and 'use' are documented in the perlfunc manpage and the perlmod manpage. Understanding the concept of modules and how the 'use' statement operates is important to understanding the Exporter. How to Export The arrays '@EXPORT' and '@EXPORT_OK' in a module hold lists of symbols that are going to be exported into the users name space by default, or which they can request to be exported, respectively. The symbols can represent functions, scalars, arrays, hashes, or typeglobs. The symbols must be given by full name with the exception that the ampersand in front of a function is optional, e.g.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNameperl-Exporter
PackageRelease2.mga8
PackageVersion5.740.0
SHA-1E2D826EDE1B3D4556007DB1B390B11866E327FCE
SHA-2565491F72DD737E13C984CD08849A1CC62725908DEAF44E0EF0EE6B74B79E73314