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perl-Perl6-Say-0.16-1.1.lbn19.noarch
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perl-PerlIO-utf8_strict-0.004-1.fc19.x86_64
This module provides a fast and correct UTF-8 PerlIO layer. Unlike perl's
default :utf8 layer it checks the input for correctness.
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perl-PerlIO-via-Timeout-0.29-2.fc19.noarch
This package implements a PerlIO layer, that adds read / write timeout.
This can be useful to avoid blocking while accessing a handle (file,
socket, ...), and fail after some time.
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perl-PlRPC-0.2020-13.fc19.noarch
PlRPC (Perl RPC) is a package that simplifies the writing of Perl based
client/server applications. RPC::PlServer is the package used on the
server side, and you guess what RPC::PlClient is for. PlRPC works by
defining a set of methods that may be executed by the client.
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perl-Pod-Checker-1.60-1.lbn19.noarch
Module and tools to verify POD documentation contents for compliance with the
Plain Old Documentation format specifications.
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perl-Pod-Coverage-0.23-2.lbn19.noarch
Developers hate writing documentation. They'd hate it even more if their
computer tattled on them, but maybe they'll be even more thankful in the
long run. Even if not, perlmodstyle tells you to, so you must obey.
This module provides a mechanism for determining if the pod for a given
module is comprehensive.
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perl-Pod-Coverage-Moose-0.02-10.fc19.noarch
When using Pod::Coverage in combination with Moose, it will report any
method imported from a Role. This is especially bad when used in
combination with Test::Pod::Coverage, since it takes away its ease of use.
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perl-Pod-Coverage-TrustPod-0.100002-5.lbn19.noarch
This is a Pod::Coverage subclass (actually, a subclass of
Pod::Coverage::CountParents) that allows the POD itself to declare certain
symbol names trusted.
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perl-Pod-Escapes-1.04-266.fc19.noarch
This module provides things that are useful in decoding Pod E<...> sequences.
Presumably, it should be used only by Pod parsers and/or formatters.
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perl-Pod-Eventual-0.093330-12.fc19.noarch
POD is a pretty simple format to write, but it can be a big pain to deal
with reading it and doing anything useful with it. Most existing POD
parsers care about semantics, like whether a =item occurred after an
=over but before a back, figuring out how to link a L<>, and other things
like that.
Pod::Eventual is much less ambitious and much more stupid. Fortunately, stupid
is often better. (That's what I keep telling myself, anyway.)
Pod::Eventual reads line-based input and produces events describing each POD
paragraph or directive it finds. Once complete events are immediately passed to
the handle_event method. This method should be implemented by Pod::Eventual
sub-classes. If it isn't, Pod::Eventual's own handle_event will be called, and
will raise an exception.
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