Result for E54435C579025D713079674E22BEBDFD9AD01245

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FileName./usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.26.1/x86_64-linux-thread-multi/auto/Params/Util/Util.so
FileSize22096
MD58204B7322199D53623FFB0E428F7B93B
SHA-1E54435C579025D713079674E22BEBDFD9AD01245
SHA-256B00C4552BD728691FEB215427AE00C4070C7FD8ADA8510D45F0716393D96D81D
SSDEEP192:RJU8yQubEi1yzdw3zk7VhGJfaS7zTZZKPEWVQst/+LJn+VLFGV1oXll1IQiiJLiF:P2Qzi1cw30CJSmGrQO2t+VBGC4iCMs
TLSHT1F7A2C6036AAAC87BC0A5A3B54DEB174A75B0C1C257799E7F182C95B67C07F184B06F43
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MD50AA73D324EE74F803766864B080FB15A
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescription'Params::Util' provides a basic set of importable functions that makes checking parameters a hell of a lot easier While they can be (and are) used in other contexts, the main point behind this module is that the functions *both* Do What You Mean, and Do The Right Thing, so they are most useful when you are getting params passed into your code from someone and/or somewhere else and you can't really trust the quality. Thus, 'Params::Util' is of most use at the edges of your API, where params and data are coming in from outside your code. The functions provided by 'Params::Util' check in the most strictly correct manner known, are documented as thoroughly as possible so their exact behaviour is clear, and heavily tested so make sure they are not fooled by weird data and Really Bad Things. To use, simply load the module providing the functions you want to use as arguments (as shown in the SYNOPSIS). To aid in maintainability, 'Params::Util' will *never* export by default. You must explicitly name the functions you want to export, or use the ':ALL' param to just have it export everything (although this is not recommended if you have any _FOO functions yourself with which future additions to 'Params::Util' may clash)
PackageNameperl-Params-Util
PackageReleaselp150.31.1
PackageVersion1.102
SHA-157E4800C2AF8DCB6F7E3B1F327E55E18FB97A05E
SHA-2566B16EDB4169C88E1010C53EE0EF3FEA679F2CA91F4FFDB7DD12ACA4546C934C1
Key Value
MD5BAF969C9160B429DA623E9D42E80607B
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescription'Params::Util' provides a basic set of importable functions that makes checking parameters a hell of a lot easier While they can be (and are) used in other contexts, the main point behind this module is that the functions *both* Do What You Mean, and Do The Right Thing, so they are most useful when you are getting params passed into your code from someone and/or somewhere else and you can't really trust the quality. Thus, 'Params::Util' is of most use at the edges of your API, where params and data are coming in from outside your code. The functions provided by 'Params::Util' check in the most strictly correct manner known, are documented as thoroughly as possible so their exact behaviour is clear, and heavily tested so make sure they are not fooled by weird data and Really Bad Things. To use, simply load the module providing the functions you want to use as arguments (as shown in the SYNOPSIS). To aid in maintainability, 'Params::Util' will *never* export by default. You must explicitly name the functions you want to export, or use the ':ALL' param to just have it export everything (although this is not recommended if you have any _FOO functions yourself with which future additions to 'Params::Util' may clash)
PackageNameperl-Params-Util
PackageRelease31.1
PackageVersion1.102
SHA-1B3E5E0F7DDD38002C6CBD508812B9A735FB79FF4
SHA-256A808BC0704A51279F21F76E9B9B28BD5475909E8A5562457D4C7D424130F1885