Result for E6B15CB67DAAA4AD4169722215C5AF587F4DD0C1

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FileName./usr/share/man/man3/MooseX::Types::Structured.3pm.gz
FileSize9635
MD575E8930B184012775F4DB0C8E85A324E
SHA-1E6B15CB67DAAA4AD4169722215C5AF587F4DD0C1
SHA-256E6D501CD73B28B9D9F672A1D8C7E3875E8D6334D7C1E78A494B78EAF33A78722
SSDEEP192:wNf8et0wWLU2YDJJXXqTHpQF02Y3QKGfKA6XPZNutUGDqw6pEQYW2R7HJAD:qht0wCYDDXX0Hp402YA6XhNuyVw6pEQr
TLSHT14E12AEE9AFF21D56E5442ADFA042AC67CEE49A273302825D1C24C71230A3DEBC09D91E
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MD52904E74493532EF0ECEEF537352C5073
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PackageDescriptionA structured type constraint is a standard container Moose type constraint, such as an 'ArrayRef' or 'HashRef', which has been enhanced to allow you to explicitly name all the allowed type constraints inside the structure. The generalized form is: TypeConstraint[@TypeParameters or %TypeParameters] Where 'TypeParameters' is an array reference or hash references of Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint objects. This type library enables structured type constraints. It is built on top of the MooseX::Types library system, so you should review the documentation for that if you are not familiar with it.
PackageNameperl-MooseX-Types-Structured
PackageRelease141.47
PackageVersion0.36
SHA-12E8A445FCCB319B1A3BA324F4A2882FA3B199B12
SHA-25639EEFFE7E024A6CF2E339EDC6D4A0555657867B07D8432A77A07ECC9F2DC5CEE