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perl-BSD-Resource-1.291.100-18.fc36.x86_64
A module providing an interface for testing and setting process limits
and priorities.
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perl-Benchmark-1.23-486.fc36.noarch
The Benchmark module encapsulates a number of routines to help you figure out
how long it takes to execute some code.
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perl-Bit-Vector-7.4-25.fc36.x86_64
Bit::Vector is an efficient C library which allows you to handle bit
vectors, sets (of integers), "big integer arithmetic" and boolean
matrices, all of arbitrary sizes.
The library is efficient (in terms of algorithmic complexity) and
therefore fast (in terms of execution speed) for instance through the
widespread use of divide-and-conquer algorithms.
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perl-Business-ISBN-3.007-2.fc36.noarch
This modules handles International Standard Book Numbers, including
ISBN-10 and ISBN-13.
For exporting ISBN into a bar code, with png_barcode(), you need to install
GD::Barcode::EAN13 Perl module.
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perl-Business-ISBN-Data-20210112.006-4.fc36.noarch
This is a data pack for Business::ISBN. You can update
the ISBN data without changing the version of Business::ISBN.
Most of the interesting stuff is in Business::ISBN.
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perl-Business-ISMN-1.202-4.fc36.noarch
Perl library for International Standard Music Numbers.
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perl-Business-ISSN-1.004-7.fc36.noarch
Perl library for International Standard Serial Numbers.
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perl-CGI-4.54-1.fc36.noarch
CGI.pm is a stable, complete and mature solution for processing and preparing
HTTP requests and responses. Major features including processing form
submissions, file uploads, reading and writing cookies, query string
generation and manipulation, and processing and preparing HTTP headers. Some
HTML generation utilities are included as well.
CGI.pm performs very well in in a vanilla CGI.pm environment and also comes
with built-in support for mod_perl and mod_perl2 as well as FastCGI.
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perl-Carp-1.52-479.fc36.noarch
The Carp routines are useful in your own modules because they act like
die() or warn(), but with a message which is more likely to be useful to a
user of your module. In the case of cluck, confess, and longmess that
context is a summary of every call in the call-stack. For a shorter message
you can use carp or croak which report the error as being from where your
module was called. There is no guarantee that that is where the error was,
but it is a good educated guess.
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perl-Carp-Clan-6.08-10.fc36.noarch
This module reports errors from the perspective of the caller of a
"clan" of modules, similar to "Carp.pm" itself. But instead of giving
it a number of levels to skip on the calling stack, you give it a
pattern to characterize the package names of the "clan" of modules
which shall never be blamed for any error.
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