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perl-Pod-Escapes-1.07-479.fc36.noarch
This module provides things that are useful in decoding Pod E<...> sequences.
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perl-Pod-Functions-1.13-486.fc36.noarch
This module enumerates the Perl functions that are documented in perlfunc POD.
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perl-Pod-Html-1.27-486.fc36.noarch
This package converts files from POD format (see perlpod) to HTML format. It
can automatically generate indexes and cross-references, and it keeps a cache
of things it knows how to cross-reference.
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perl-Pod-Perldoc-3.28.01-480.fc36.noarch
perldoc looks up a piece of documentation in POD format that is embedded
in the perl installation tree or in a Perl script, and displays it via
"groff -man | $PAGER". This is primarily used for the documentation for
the Perl library modules.
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perl-Pod-Simple-3.43-3.fc36.noarch
Pod::Simple is a Perl library for parsing text in the POD (plain old
documentation) markup language that is typically used for writing
documentation for Perl and for Perl modules.
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perl-Pod-Usage-2.01-479.fc36.noarch
pod2usage will print a usage message for the invoking script (using its
embedded POD documentation) and then exit the script with the desired exit
status. The usage message printed may have any one of three levels of
"verboseness": If the verbose level is 0, then only a synopsis is printed.
If the verbose level is 1, then the synopsis is printed along with a
description (if present) of the command line options and arguments. If the
verbose level is 2, then the entire manual page is printed.
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perl-Razor-Agent-2.86-2.fc36.x86_64
Vipul's Razor is a distributed, collaborative, spam detection and
filtering network. Razor establishes a distributed and constantly
updating catalogue of spam in propagation. This catalogue is used
by clients to filter out known spam. On receiving a spam, a Razor
Reporting Agent (run by an end-user or a troll box) calculates
and submits a 20-character unique identification of the spam (a
SHA Digest) to its closest Razor Catalogue Server. The Catalogue
Server echos this signature to other trusted servers after storing
it in its database. Prior to manual processing or transport-level
reception, Razor Filtering Agents (end-users and MTAs) check their
incoming mail against a Catalogue Server and filter out or deny
transport in case of a signature match. Catalogued spam, once
identified and reported by a Reporting Agent, can be blocked out
by the rest of the Filtering Agents on the network.
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perl-Readonly-2.05-17.fc36.noarch
Readonly provides a facility for creating non-modifiable scalars,
arrays, and hashes. Any attempt to modify a Readonly variable throws
an exception.
Readonly:
* Creates scalars, arrays (not lists), and hashes
* Creates variables that look and work like native perl variables
* Creates global or lexical variables
* Works at run-time or compile-time
* Works with deep or shallow data structures
* Prevents reassignment of Readonly variables
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perl-Ref-Util-0.204-13.fc36.noarch
Ref::Util introduces several functions to help identify references in a faster
and smarter way.
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perl-Ref-Util-XS-0.117-14.fc36.x86_64
Ref::Util::XS introduces several functions to help identify references in a
faster and smarter way.
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