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perl-CPAN-Meta-2.120630-239.lbn13.noarch
Software distributions released to the CPAN include a META.json or, for
older distributions, META.yml, which describes the distribution, its
contents, and the requirements for building and installing the
distribution. The data structure stored in the META.json file is described
in CPAN::Meta::Spec.
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perl-CPAN-Meta-YAML-0.007-239.lbn13.noarch
This module implements a subset of the YAML specification for use in reading
and writing CPAN metadata files like META.yml and MYMETA.yml. It should not be
used for any other general YAML parsing or generation task.
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perl-CPANPLUS-0.88-121.lbn13.x86_64
The CPANPLUS library is an API to the CPAN mirrors and a collection of
interactive shells, commandline programs, etc, that use this API.
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perl-CSS-Tiny-1.15-4.lbn13.noarch
CSS::Tiny is a perl class to read and write .css stylesheets with as
little code as possible, reducing load time and memory overhead.
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perl-Cairo-1.060-3.fc13.x86_64
Cairo provides Perl bindings for the vector graphics library cairo.
It supports multiple output targets, including the X Window Systems,
PDF, and PNG. Cairo produces identical output on all those targets
and makes use of hardware acceleration wherever possible.
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perl-Cairo-1.090-3.fc18.1302141738kf.armv6hl
Cairo provides Perl bindings for the vector graphics library cairo.
It supports multiple output targets, including the X Window Systems,
PDF, and PNG. Cairo produces identical output on all those targets
and makes use of hardware acceleration wherever possible.
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perl-Carp-1.26-239.lbn13.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-6.04-1.lbn13.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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perl-Class-Accessor-0.34-2.lbn13.noarch
Automated accessor generation.
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perl-Class-C3-0.22-1.lbn13.noarch
This is a pragma to change Perl 5's standard method resolution order from
depth-first left-to-right (a.k.a - pre-order) to the more sophisticated C3
method resolution order.
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