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perl-App-Sqitch-pg-0.973-2.2.lbn19.noarch
Sqitch provides a simple yet robust interface for database change
management. The philosophy and functionality is inspired by Git. This
package bundles the Sqitch PostgreSQL support.
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perl-AuthCourier-4.0.4-2.lbn19.noarch
Make SpamAssassin use Courier user authentication
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perl-Config-GitLike-1.10-2.fc19.noarch
This module handles interaction with configuration files of the style used
by the version control system Git. It can both parse and modify these
files, as well as create entirely new ones.
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perl-Crypt-SSLeay-0.64-4.fc19.x86_64
This perl module provides support for the https protocol under LWP, so
that a LWP::UserAgent can make https GET & HEAD & POST
requests. Please see perldoc LWP for more information on POST
requests.
The Crypt::SSLeay package contains Net::SSL, which is automatically
loaded by LWP::Protocol::https on https requests, and provides the
necessary SSL glue for that module to work.
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perl-Data-Util-0.63-3.2.x86_64
This module provides utility functions for data and data types, including
functions for subroutines and symbol table hashes (stashes).
The implementation of this module is both Pure Perl and XS, so if you have
a C compiler, all the functions this module provides are really faster.
There are many benchmarks in the _DIST-DIR/benchmark/_ directory.
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perl-Gerrit-REST-0.011-1.lbn19.noarch
"Gerrit is a web based code review system, facilitating online code reviews for projects using the Git version control system."
This module is a thin wrapper around Gerrit's REST API, which is superseding it's old SSH API, for which there is another Perl module called Gerrit::Client.
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perl-JSON-2.53-8.fc19.noarch
This module converts between JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) and Perl
data structure into each other. For JSON, see http://www.crockford.com/JSON/.
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perl-MongoDB-1.0.2-1.lbn19.x86_64
The perl database access module for MongoDB.
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perl-MooseX-Role-Parameterized-1.00-6.fc19.noarch
Roles are composable units of behavior. They are useful for factoring out
functionality common to many classes from any part of your class hierarchy.
(See Moose::Cookbook::Roles::Recipe1 for an introduction to Moose::Role.)
While combining roles affords you a great deal of flexibility, individual
roles have very little in the way of configurability. Core Moose provides
alias for renaming methods to avoid conflicts, and excludes for ignoring
methods you don't want or need (see Moose::Cookbook::Roles::Recipe2 for more
about alias and excludes).
Because roles serve many different masters, they usually provide only the
least common denominator of functionality. To empower roles further, more
configurability than alias and excludes is required. Perhaps your role needs
to know which method to call when it is done. Or what default value to use for
its url attribute.
Parameterized roles offer exactly this solution.
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perl-Mouse-1.05-1.fc19.x86_64
Moose, a powerful metaobject-fueled extension of the Perl 5 object system,
is wonderful. (For more information on Moose, please see 'perldoc Moose'
after installing the perl-Moose package.)
Unfortunately, it's a little slow. Though significant progress has been
made over the years, the compile time penalty is a non-starter for some
applications. Mouse aims to alleviate this by providing a subset of Moose's
functionality, faster.
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