Result for 9D812587A2D0D222A1DDC0A3232097F643F1BD98

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/auto/Class/XSAccessor/XSAccessor.so
FileSize51004
MD53C0B789A5C2010555824ED96E97B6001
SHA-19D812587A2D0D222A1DDC0A3232097F643F1BD98
SHA-256D4A7A76AD0A9A72C9941DB3648D6782CCAA3E5ADF20CCA5D67938AE967196D17
SSDEEP768:tKT5JrsE1Gxbr0Ogf1zQUCASwFUORTm7E:Wmh5f7wFUON
TLSHT1A333E756F41249F3C2E112363159AB78A313867ED3CA772749296B3863F30FF851A58E
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MD5220E2497540BDBB7FDDCE281197AA1DD
PackageArcharmv7hl
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-1CB308E8EDBA1ED364D12B6C116D0FFCC09CB6DBD
SHA-256CD9884F090F344CE9FD5989A089448CE72E665A8438E5FE9C190644A598E15C2