Result for E9F92DB48BA486D8F11201370B96D7DC23BEA0B4

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FileName./usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.26.1/x86_64-linux-thread-multi/auto/EV/EV.so
FileSize185200
MD5382CAC868C9C18EF2ADB1AA1BFB5B995
SHA-1E9F92DB48BA486D8F11201370B96D7DC23BEA0B4
SHA-256BD8C986BE8C1E70E0FA4F150CA2F6DB348ED9DA978E2B93E50A29D4CC48745C8
SSDEEP3072:rWndRBvwgY0cQ9ySnFgDHKBA9FjiTJB8a567vHzTW3nleA:ydzv1TnFgDNFW/cTHzTW3nQA
TLSHT187043B06A62AC87EC4A1D6314EDF978B75B0A5E14336562F21CD05331E1FD2C8B6BF1A
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MD51979C537E3B6396E2F9090D2A7C4857E
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThis module provides an interface to libev (http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/libev.html). While the documentation below is comprehensive, one might also consult the documentation of libev itself (http://pod.tst.eu/http://cvs.schmorp.de/libev/ev.pod or _perldoc EV::libev_) for more subtle details on watcher semantics or some discussion on the available backends, or how to force a specific backend with 'LIBEV_FLAGS', or just about in any case because it has much more detailed information. This module is very fast and scalable. It is actually so fast that you can use it through the AnyEvent module, stay portable to other event loops (if you don't rely on any watcher types not available through it) and still be faster than with any other event loop currently supported in Perl.
PackageNameperl-EV
PackageReleaselp153.1.1
PackageVersion4.33
SHA-1E32E8EB3E489969DF06D92D951F095126D7736CB
SHA-256CF1EDEB372D9239A80E3723907908B3A8F918206DC8D489F4B39CEB54FC2A0C5