libnamespace-clean-perl 0.20-1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
libnamespace-clean-perl (0.20-1) unstable; urgency=low [ Ansgar Burchardt ] * New upstream release. Closes: #614597 * Bump (build-)dep on libpackage-stash-perl to >= 0.22. * debian/copyright: Update for new upstream release; refer to /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-1; refer to "Debian systems" instead of "Debian GNU/Linux systems". * Update my email address. [ Peter Pentchev ] * Update the copyright file to the latest DEP 5 candidate format and add my copyright notice. * Make the dependency on libsub-name-perl unversioned. * Bump the debhelper compatibility level to 8 with no changes. * Add myself to the list of uploaders. [ gregor herrmann ] * Refresh fix-pod-spelling.patch (offset). -- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync <email address hidden> Sat, 30 Apr 2011 13:07:59 +0000
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- Uploaded by:
- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync
- Uploaded to:
- Oneiric
- Original maintainer:
- Debian Perl Group
- Architectures:
- all
- Section:
- perl
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
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libnamespace-clean-perl_0.20.orig.tar.gz | 16.9 KiB | 35fc7e4d23e4132717991090aedb4278b3e1a0f2be243e38c996048815435ad5 |
libnamespace-clean-perl_0.20-1.debian.tar.gz | 3.6 KiB | 521c508700d65223c28ea769da0a5248a4677ac5d24df15b125d22ff185b66a7 |
libnamespace-clean-perl_0.20-1.dsc | 2.4 KiB | 660c157fd921927aeb0ea2efbd899f065143456998aafae15bb665971de9f639 |
Available diffs
- diff from 0.18-1 to 0.20-1 (5.2 KiB)
Binary packages built by this source
- libnamespace-clean-perl: module for keeping imports and functions out of the current namespace
namespace::clean is a Perl pragma for keeping imported functions out of the
current namespace. This is especially important because Perl functions are
naturally available as methods, which can complicate subclassing.
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Using the namespace::clean pragma will remove all previously declared or
imported symbols at the end of the current package's compile cycle. This
means that functions called in the package itself will still be bound by
their name, but they won't show up as methods on your class or instances.