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perl-Type-Tiny-XS-0.012-3.2.lbn19.x86_64
This module is optionally used by the Type::Tiny manpage 0.045_03 and above
to provide faster, C-based implementations of some type constraints. (This
package has only core dependencies, and does not depend on Type::Tiny, so
other data validation frameworks might also consider using it!)
Only the following two functions should be considered part of the supported
API:
* 'Type::Tiny::XS::get_coderef_for($type)'
Given a supported type constraint name, such as '"Int"', returns a
coderef that can be used to validate a parameter against this constraint.
Returns undef if this module cannot provide a suitable coderef.
* 'Type::Tiny::XS::get_subname_for($type)'
Like 'get_coderef_for' but returns the name of such a sub as a string.
Returns undef if this module cannot provide a suitable sub name.
* 'Type::Tiny::XS::is_known($coderef)'
Returns true if the coderef was provided by Type::Tiny::XS.
In addition to the above functions, the subs returned by 'get_coderef_for'
and 'get_subname_for' are considered part of the "supported API", but only
for the lifetime of the Perl process that returned them.
To clarify, if you call 'get_subname_for("ArrayRef[Int]")' in a script,
this will return the name of a sub. That sub (which can be used to validate
arrayrefs of integers) is now considered part of the supported API of
Type::Tiny::XS until the script finishes running. Next time the script
runs, there is no guarantee that the sub will continue to exist, or
continue to do the same thing.
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perl-Type-Tiny-XS-0.025-2.fc36.x86_64
This module is optionally used by Type::Tiny 0.045_03 and above to provide
faster, C-based implementations of some type constraints. (This package has
only core dependencies, and does not depend on Type::Tiny, so other data
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perl-Types-Serialiser-1.01-5.fc36.noarch
This module provides some extra data types that are used by common
serialization formats such as JSON or CBOR. The idea is to have a repository of
simple/small constants and containers that can be shared by different
implementations so they become inter-operable between each other.
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perl-Unicode-Collate-1.31-1.fc36.x86_64
This package is Perl implementation of Unicode Technical Standard #10 (Unicode
Collation Algorithm).
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perl-Unicode-Collate-1.27-2.lbn25.x86_64
This package is Perl implementation of Unicode Technical Standard #10 (Unicode
Collation Algorithm).
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perl-Unicode-EastAsianWidth-1.33-3.lbn19.noarch
This module provide user-defined Unicode properties that deal with width
status of East Asian characters, as specified in
<http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr11/>.
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perl-Unicode-LineBreak-2019.001-12.fc36.x86_64
Unicode::LineBreak performs Line Breaking Algorithm described in Unicode
Standards Annex #14 [UAX #14]. East_Asian_Width informative properties
defined by Annex #11 [UAX #11] will be concerned to determine breaking
positions.
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perl-Unicode-Map8-0.13-12.fc19.armv6hl
The Unicode::Map8 class implements efficient mapping tables between
8-bit character sets and 16 bit character sets like Unicode. About
170 different mapping tables between various known character sets and
Unicode is distributed with this package. The source of these tables
is the vendor mapping tables provided by Unicode, Inc. and the code
tables in RFC 1345. New maps can easily be installed.
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perl-Unicode-Map8-0.13-12.fc19.x86_64
The Unicode::Map8 class implements efficient mapping tables between
8-bit character sets and 16 bit character sets like Unicode. About
170 different mapping tables between various known character sets and
Unicode is distributed with this package. The source of these tables
is the vendor mapping tables provided by Unicode, Inc. and the code
tables in RFC 1345. New maps can easily be installed.
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perl-Unicode-Normalize-1.28-479.fc36.x86_64
This package provides Perl functions that can convert strings into various
Unicode normalization forms as defined in Unicode Standard Annex #15.
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