Result for DD900874C34B061E7EB9A5B29911C030FB61F015

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man3/Tie::StringArray.3pm.gz
FileSize1639
MD5AE38505D7B25EB5188E424D695C42F98
SHA-1DD900874C34B061E7EB9A5B29911C030FB61F015
SHA-256F82EDE12629F2AF4AB8E4C5AA75501576D960375D7442A4F76394FEC0C163F61
SSDEEP24:X9SmZ+XErQ2IYhebRQo6VGPGiSFn4FcqwWDndqfRvWbQh2m1cj5C/o2rjwwrb8j:XREXEr7SR0VGV3wWDYfFzA+j+j
TLSHT1AE31E89CF71A951071A6D76EEA0E6E210CBEE0481CAD97C63F10C44B3EDC07D924A0AA
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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MD59FD74B815303A07AB9427005F1070EAD
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe 'Tie::StringArray' module is a demonstration from _Mastering Perl_. It stores integers between 0 and 255 as a single character in a string that acts like an array through 'tie'. Behind the 'tie', the array is a single string, so there's only one scalar to store. I don't think this is particularly useful for anything real. * new
PackageNameperl-Tie-StringArray
PackageRelease1.1
PackageVersion1.103
SHA-11D65FBE2209D9ECDD634BADB6887B2C5E4A22250
SHA-2564C573B2C667E145DB85280F18B5CE5FF850D7219541B2EA3879B23DFF04A771C