Result for 9C0740C686F40C76DDD4BE7CE2D8CEC9F68EE51D

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl/auto/Class/XSAccessor/XSAccessor.so
FileSize55880
MD5F9830930102D9E8DB2C47CC18F98EF03
SHA-19C0740C686F40C76DDD4BE7CE2D8CEC9F68EE51D
SHA-2564E7AF6C746E741F9F77E0EF0F984F04E54FA33FF7A7F3C812A1589A7A828E08B
SSDEEP768:PKTPnpJjIrcF+lJfKpCSHX8RXraPRYneuB/T00u+xWtGhKCofA:sPn1sB/TZ7ofA
TLSHT1A9432957F11F31A1E683D33947CB5B21BB236598D2D34AA73618430C8DDB2DACEB4199
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MD5D2A818CDF6942066BBD646E3C295A1EF
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionClass::XSAccessor implements fast read, write and read/write accessors in XS. Additionally, it can provide predicates such as 'has_foo()' for testing whether the attribute 'foo' is defined in the object. It only works with objects that are implemented as ordinary hashes. the Class::XSAccessor::Array manpage implements the same interface for objects that use arrays for their internal representation. Since version 0.10, the module can also generate simple constructors (implemented in XS) for you. Simply supply the 'constructor => 'constructor_name'' option or the 'constructors => ['new', 'create', 'spawn']' option. These constructors do the equivalent of the following perl code: sub new { my $class = shift; return bless { @_ }, ref($class)||$class; }
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNameperl-Class-XSAccessor
PackageRelease20.mga9
PackageVersion1.190.0
SHA-1EB91C71204A2DA44D7D428181556167406D3259D
SHA-256EDFC064FF64BEBDF19F7A191AEE0CA78D261B5B486D7477A8D42E35FA01CFA19