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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-Readonly-XS-1.05-14.fc19.armv6hl
Readonly::XS is a companion module for Readonly, to speed up read-only
scalar variables.
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perl-Readonly-XS-1.05-12.fc18.armv6hl
Readonly::XS is a companion module for Readonly, to speed up read-only
scalar variables.
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perl-Readonly-XS-1.05-14.fc19.x86_64
Readonly::XS is a companion module for Readonly, to speed up read-only
scalar variables.
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perl-Readonly-XS-1.05-3.lbn13.x86_64
Readonly::XS is a companion module for Readonly, to speed up read-only
scalar variables.
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perl-Reaper-1.00-8.fc19.noarch
perl has an annoying little problem with child processes -- well, it is not
actually a problem specific to perl, but it is somewhat more difficult with
perl: reaping child processes after they exit so they don't hang around as
zombies forever, and doing it in a way that accurately captures the exit
code of the child.
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perl-Redis-1.974-1.fc19.noarch
Pure perl bindings for http://redis.io/
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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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perl-Regexp-Assemble-0.35-6.lbn19.noarch
Regexp::Assemble takes an arbitrary number of regular expressions and
assembles them into a single regular expression (or RE) that matches all
that the individual REs match.
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