Result for E3ED38EF2A0CA2E106672EA4E160945BE9E3BD4B

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FileName./usr/share/man/man3/MRO::Compat.3pm.gz
FileSize3508
MD54E6C6CD28E3DB7E200FC6E6FA70C629C
SHA-1E3ED38EF2A0CA2E106672EA4E160945BE9E3BD4B
SHA-256CA26A5C10419B69E444076FAF76799256EE4BA79E661F5165B8F4E3DBAE74E81
SSDEEP96:MbZomqquz+NAMnqNKZOqwfBqJTjvVQEToHbpByl:MbZKquzINSBq5vOVHW
TLSHT17C715D529774137B55B43E38FAB25DC42F06D095EC8B02B954CD135106B2F148CA8DFE
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MD5636F11B9B4EA44B041DD705E0C80B6C9
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe "mro" namespace provides several utilities for dealing with method resolution order and method caching in general in Perl 5.9.5 and higher. This module provides those interfaces for earlier versions of Perl (back to 5.6.0 anyways). It is a harmless no-op to use this module on 5.9.5+. That is to say, code which properly uses MRO::Compat will work unmodified on both older Perls and 5.9.5+. If you're writing a piece of software that would like to use the parts of 5.9.5+'s mro:: interfaces that are supported here, and you want compatibility with older Perls, this is the module for you. Some parts of this code will work better and/or faster with Class::C3::XS installed (which is an optional prereq of Class::C3, which is in turn a prereq of this package), but it's not a requirement. This module never exports any functions. All calls must be fully qualified with the 'mro::' prefix. The interface documentation here serves only as a quick reference of what the function basically does, and what differences between MRO::Compat and 5.9.5+ one should look out for. The main docs in 5.9.5's mro are the real interface docs, and contain a lot of other useful information.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameperl-MRO-Compat
PackageRelease1.16
PackageVersion0.13
SHA-12E497EFD38A68A11A9C48CEA21A498F6B9540E81
SHA-25674F0BA84E8DDD528F1F739FFC233D67B8FDEFFBAA0415871F3C281F81F42E334
Key Value
MD5FCBD1AA9E29EA6B986BF7ACBB442A01F
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe "mro" namespace provides several utilities for dealing with method resolution order and method caching in general in Perl 5.9.5 and higher. This module provides those interfaces for earlier versions of Perl (back to 5.6.0 anyways). It is a harmless no-op to use this module on 5.9.5+. That is to say, code which properly uses MRO::Compat will work unmodified on both older Perls and 5.9.5+. If you're writing a piece of software that would like to use the parts of 5.9.5+'s mro:: interfaces that are supported here, and you want compatibility with older Perls, this is the module for you. Some parts of this code will work better and/or faster with Class::C3::XS installed (which is an optional prereq of Class::C3, which is in turn a prereq of this package), but it's not a requirement. This module never exports any functions. All calls must be fully qualified with the 'mro::' prefix. The interface documentation here serves only as a quick reference of what the function basically does, and what differences between MRO::Compat and 5.9.5+ one should look out for. The main docs in 5.9.5's mro are the real interface docs, and contain a lot of other useful information.
PackageNameperl-MRO-Compat
PackageRelease3.2
PackageVersion0.13
SHA-14BEF2264AEFDD478DF515531FA6AE7AD79E2ED41
SHA-2561443E5AC5CC724498FAD465A60C2AD439A04438E471391DBD8DDB68F8294458B
Key Value
MD5298D826C1287F737A10568AFB2FE72B6
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe "mro" namespace provides several utilities for dealing with method resolution order and method caching in general in Perl 5.9.5 and higher. This module provides those interfaces for earlier versions of Perl (back to 5.6.0 anyways). It is a harmless no-op to use this module on 5.9.5+. That is to say, code which properly uses MRO::Compat will work unmodified on both older Perls and 5.9.5+. If you're writing a piece of software that would like to use the parts of 5.9.5+'s mro:: interfaces that are supported here, and you want compatibility with older Perls, this is the module for you. Some parts of this code will work better and/or faster with Class::C3::XS installed (which is an optional prereq of Class::C3, which is in turn a prereq of this package), but it's not a requirement. This module never exports any functions. All calls must be fully qualified with the 'mro::' prefix. The interface documentation here serves only as a quick reference of what the function basically does, and what differences between MRO::Compat and 5.9.5+ one should look out for. The main docs in 5.9.5's mro are the real interface docs, and contain a lot of other useful information.
PackageNameperl-MRO-Compat
PackageRelease2.2
PackageVersion0.13
SHA-1281EEA09E7BAC57B43F0480A348E7D6125AC19F7
SHA-2563FDE769EE4E6B4436ED08F308289F1B9C0085A8AFC62BAB1A43B3E18D9AC2819
Key Value
MD58792530FA478C11D6F5AC34585D6BFE8
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe "mro" namespace provides several utilities for dealing with method resolution order and method caching in general in Perl 5.9.5 and higher. This module provides those interfaces for earlier versions of Perl (back to 5.6.0 anyways). It is a harmless no-op to use this module on 5.9.5+. That is to say, code which properly uses MRO::Compat will work unmodified on both older Perls and 5.9.5+. If you're writing a piece of software that would like to use the parts of 5.9.5+'s mro:: interfaces that are supported here, and you want compatibility with older Perls, this is the module for you. Some parts of this code will work better and/or faster with Class::C3::XS installed (which is an optional prereq of Class::C3, which is in turn a prereq of this package), but it's not a requirement. This module never exports any functions. All calls must be fully qualified with the 'mro::' prefix. The interface documentation here serves only as a quick reference of what the function basically does, and what differences between MRO::Compat and 5.9.5+ one should look out for. The main docs in 5.9.5's mro are the real interface docs, and contain a lot of other useful information.
PackageNameperl-MRO-Compat
PackageRelease3.1
PackageVersion0.13
SHA-13C3C0BABA87DE3D274BDF10E06D6473735F6F6BA
SHA-2564C0AF95DEC6D9571FE38B2B4CA7F626E45EF43C3CFC60C568C3DDB765669FA2A