Result for 6B926D6EEC54436521DE13B4659D0B9F3C7A1DE9

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man3/Devel::Dumpvar.3pm.xz
FileSize2732
MD53AB088BF297E3F655C235AAD0DA6E6F5
SHA-16B926D6EEC54436521DE13B4659D0B9F3C7A1DE9
SHA-25682F4D890EBD917D67C8058E5143B11645930A2A5D2ECCD3DBD333899504EBDE8
SSDEEP48:NFNTnTaNPgmDO59JSiNz2k+x20jUf9gL50tJ5MvBnEKjoBYBmPYYx+Asv:nNTcB+9JJNT822KtJQnEKMOBmYfAo
TLSHT14D514BB03DC843D7F13707943EA5F4152B48A0A7812B79F414B09BE39FA0D272C151AA
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Key Value
MD5A2D1902E42D8C6B506F753BE918F2752
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionMost perl dumping modules are focused on serializing data structures into a format that can be rebuilt into the original data structure. They do this with a variety of different focuses, such as human readability, the ability to execute the dumped code directly, or to minimize the size of the dumped data. Except for the one contained in the debugger, in the file dumpvar.pl. This is a much more human-readable form, highly useful for debugging, containing a lot of extra information without the burden of needing to allow the dump to be re-assembled into the original data. The main downside of the dumper in the perl-debugger is that the dumpvar.pl script is not really a readily loadable and useable module. It has dedicated hooks from and to the debugger, and spans across multiple namespaces, including main::.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNameperl-Devel-Dumpvar
PackageRelease13.mga9
PackageVersion1.60.0
SHA-129928C344C7424BBA242B951C14F3266A0CE6CE9
SHA-256923BE080898D4A7DA2A37EF93F27E1C43A0C52B0DF1F062F86460D5771BD3B82