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perl-core-5.16.3-266.fc19.x86_64
A metapackage which requires all of the perl bits and modules in the upstream
tarball from perl.org.
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perl-core-5.24.2-387.lbn25.1.x86_64
A metapackage which requires all of the perl bits and modules in the upstream
tarball from perl.org.
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perl-Coro-6.23-2.fc19.armv6hl
This module collection manages continuations in general, most often in the
form of cooperative threads (also called coros, or simply "coro" in the
documentation). They are similar to kernel threads but don't (in general) run
in parallel at the same time even on SMP machines. The specific flavor of
thread offered by this module also guarantees you that it will not switch
between threads unless necessary, at easily-identified points in your
program, so locking and parallel access are rarely an issue, making thread
programming much safer and easier than using other thread models.
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perl-Coro-6.23-2.fc19.x86_64
This module collection manages continuations in general, most often in the
form of cooperative threads (also called coros, or simply "coro" in the
documentation). They are similar to kernel threads but don't (in general) run
in parallel at the same time even on SMP machines. The specific flavor of
thread offered by this module also guarantees you that it will not switch
between threads unless necessary, at easily-identified points in your
program, so locking and parallel access are rarely an issue, making thread
programming much safer and easier than using other thread models.
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perl-Coro-6.23-2.lbn13.x86_64
This module collection manages continuations in general, most often in the
form of cooperative threads (also called coros, or simply "coro" in the
documentation). They are similar to kernel threads but don't (in general) run
in parallel at the same time even on SMP machines. The specific flavor of
thread offered by this module also guarantees you that it will not switch
between threads unless necessary, at easily-identified points in your
program, so locking and parallel access are rarely an issue, making thread
programming much safer and easier than using other thread models.
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BastionLinux 13
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perl-Coro-6.540-2.lbn25.x86_64
This module collection manages continuations in general, most often in the
form of cooperative threads (also called coros, or simply "coro" in the
documentation). They are similar to kernel threads but don't (in general) run
in parallel at the same time even on SMP machines. The specific flavor of
thread offered by this module also guarantees you that it will not switch
between threads unless necessary, at easily-identified points in your
program, so locking and parallel access are rarely an issue, making thread
programming much safer and easier than using other thread models.
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perl-CPAN-1.9402-121.lbn13.x86_64
Query, download and build perl modules from CPAN sites.
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perl-CPAN-1.9800-266.fc19.noarch
Query, download and build perl modules from CPAN sites.
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perl-CPAN-2.26-1.lbn25.noarch
The CPAN module automates or at least simplifies the make and install of
perl modules and extensions. It includes some primitive searching
capabilities and knows how to use LWP, HTTP::Tiny, Net::FTP and certain
external download clients to fetch distributions from the net.
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perl-CPAN-Changes-0.400002-10.lbn25.noarch
It is standard practice to include a Changes file in your distribution. The
purpose of the Changes file is to help a user figure out what has changed
since the last release.
People have devised many ways to write the Changes file. A preliminary
specification has been created (CPAN::Changes::Spec) to encourage module
authors to write clear and concise Changes.
This module will help users programmatically read and write Changes files
that conform to the specification.
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