Result for 221E7495D75F44BD6EF0285C283E081315B817DE

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/perl5/auto/Coro/Event/Event.so
FileSize14480
MD5A8D3076271EE754FD5412F06FFEE8931
SHA-1221E7495D75F44BD6EF0285C283E081315B817DE
SHA-2568994752C3165E457637AF59C8422F85859EE91D160C5737EAEB269C4AA6F3913
SSDEEP192:Rr8p3fhEDwCxmwEqhj8RTPrxAw7BPiNnQPxWMB3MEoLzp:2faDwHwEoCPrxtPiNnQPxWMtoP
TLSHT10552C70FE6214E3FD054D33049EA52A06AF270C297B6572B0B1426FE6E52B184F46FDB
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
FileSize210694
MD5798C1E0C662AA19FF9F178DD3827FE25
PackageDescriptionPerl framework implementing coroutines Coro is a collection of modules which manages continuations in general, most often in the form of cooperative threads (also called coros, or simply "coro" in the documentation). They do not actually execute at the same time, even on machines with multiple processors. . The specific flavor of thread offered by this module also guarantees you that it will not switch between threads unless necessary. It switches at easily- identified points in your program, so locking and parallel access are rarely an issue, making threaded programming much safer and easier than using other threading models. . Coro provides a full shared address space, which makes communication between threads very easy. A parallel matrix multiplication benchmark runs over 300 times faster on a single core than perl's ithreads on a quad core using all four cores.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibcoro-perl
PackageSectionperl
PackageVersion6.330-1
SHA-11836018A7818C89B1042C8C068189E9AD68AC79E
SHA-256A0F771B71815D5050CC9D4DA8118DBF607B71A39C169E834B628E5FAE14E677C