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perl-Text-Diff-1.45-14.fc36.noarch
Text::Diff provides a basic set of services akin to the GNU diff utility.
It is not anywhere near as feature complete as GNU diff, but it is better
integrated with Perl and available on all platforms. It is often faster
than shelling out to a system's diff executable for small files, and
generally slower on larger files.
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perl-Text-Diff-HTML-0.08-11.fc36.noarch
This class subclasses Text::Diff::Unified, a formatting class provided by
the Text::Diff module, to add XHTML markup to the unified diff format. For
details on the interface of the diff() function, see the Text::Diff
documentation.
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perl-Text-Diff-Parser-0.1001-35.fc36.noarch
Text::Diff::Parser parses diff files and patches. It allows you to access
the changes to a file in a standardized way, even if multiple patch
formats are used.
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perl-Text-ExtractWords-0.08-29.fc36.x86_64
Extract words from texts or emails, for example to identify spam.
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perl-Text-Format-0.62-5.fc36.noarch
The format routine will format under all circumstances even if the width isn't
enough to contain the longest words. Text::Wrap will die under these
circumstances, although I am told this is fixed. If columns is set to a small
number and words are longer than that and the leading 'whitespace' than there
will be a single word on each line. This will let you make a simple word list
which could be indented or right aligned. There is a chance for croaking if you
try to subvert the module. If you don't pass in text then the internal text is
worked on, though not modified. Text::Format is meant for more powerful text
formatting than Text::Wrap allows.
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perl-Text-Glob-0.11-16.fc36.noarch
Text::Glob implements glob(3) style matching that can be used to match
against text, rather than fetching names from a file-system. If you
want to do full file globbing use the File::Glob module instead.
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perl-Text-ParseWords-3.31-1.fc36.noarch
The nested_quotewords() and quotewords() functions accept a delimiter (which
can be a regular expression) and a list of lines and then breaks those lines
up into a list of words ignoring delimiters that appear inside quotes.
quotewords() returns all of the tokens in a single long list, while
nested_quotewords() returns a list of token lists corresponding to the
elements of @lines. parse_line() does tokenizing on a single string. The
quotewords() functions simply call parse_line(), so if you're only splitting
one line you can call parse_line() directly and save a function call.
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perl-Text-Patch-1.8-30.fc36.noarch
Text::Patch combines source text with given diff (difference) data. Diff
data is produced by Text::Diff module or by the standard diff utility (man
diff, see -u option).
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perl-Text-Roman-3.5-21.fc36.noarch
This package supports both conventional Roman algorisms (which range from 1
to 3999) and Milhar Romans, a variation which uses a bar across the
algorism to indicate multiplication by 1000.
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perl-Text-Soundex-3.05-21.fc36.x86_64
Soundex is a phonetic algorithm for indexing names by sound, as pronounced in
English. This module implements the original soundex algorithm developed by
Robert Russell and Margaret Odell, as well as a variation called "American
Soundex".
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