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perl-Params-Util-1.07-1.fc18.armv6hl
Params::Util provides a basic set of importable functions that
makes checking parameters a hell of a lot easier.
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perl-Params-Validate-1.07-2.lbn13.armv6hl
The Params::Validate module allows you to validate method or function
call parameters to an arbitrary level of specificity. At the simplest
level, it is capable of validating the required parameters were given
and that no unspecified additional parameters were passed in. It is
also capable of determining that a parameter is of a specific type,
that it is an object of a certain class hierarchy, that it possesses
certain methods, or applying validation callbacks to arguments.
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perl-Params-Validate-1.07-2.lbn13.x86_64
The Params::Validate module allows you to validate method or function
call parameters to an arbitrary level of specificity. At the simplest
level, it is capable of validating the required parameters were given
and that no unspecified additional parameters were passed in. It is
also capable of determining that a parameter is of a specific type,
that it is an object of a certain class hierarchy, that it possesses
certain methods, or applying validation callbacks to arguments.
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perl-Parse-CPAN-Meta-1.4402-239.lbn13.noarch
Parse::CPAN::Meta is a parser for META.yml files, based on the parser half of
YAML::Tiny.
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perl-Parse-RecDescent-1.967009-5.lbn13.noarch
Parse::RecDescent incrementally generates top-down recursive-descent
text parsers from simple yacc-like grammar specifications. It
provides:
* Regular expressions or literal strings as terminals (tokens)
* Multiple (non-contiguous) productions for any rule
* Repeated and optional subrules within productions
* Full access to Perl within actions specified as part of the grammar
* Simple automated error reporting during parser generation and parsing
* The ability to commit to, uncommit to, or reject particular
productions during a parse
* The ability to pass data up and down the parse tree ("down" via
subrule argument lists, "up" via subrule return values)
* Incremental extension of the parsing grammar (even during a parse)
* Precompilation of parser objects
* User-definable reduce-reduce conflict resolution via "scoring" of
matching productions
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perl-Parse-Yapp-1.05-41.lbn13.noarch
Parse::Yapp (Yet Another Perl Parser compiler) is a collection of
modules that let you generate and use yacc like thread safe
(reentrant) parsers with perl object oriented interface. The script
yapp is a front-end to the Parse::Yapp module and let you easily
create a Perl OO parser from an input grammar file.
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perl-PathTools-3.39.2-239.lbn13.armv6hl
PathTools Perl module (Cwd, File::Spec).
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perl-PathTools-3.39.2-239.lbn13.x86_64
PathTools Perl module (Cwd, File::Spec).
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perl-Perl-Critic-1.105-3.fc13.noarch
Perl::Critic is an extensible framework for creating and applying coding
standards to Perl source code. Essentially, it is a static source code
analysis engine. Perl::Critic is distributed with a number of
Perl::Critic::Policy modules that attempt to enforce various coding
guidelines. Most Policy modules are based on Damian Conway's book Perl
Best Practices. However, Perl::Critic is not limited to PBP and will
even support Policies that contradict Conway. You can enable, disable,
and customize those Polices through the Perl::Critic interface. You can
also create new Policy modules that suit your own tastes.
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perl-Perl-MinimumVersion-1.26-1.fc13.noarch
Find a minimum required version of perl for Perl code
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