libsub-name-perl 0.05-1build4 source package in Ubuntu
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libsub-name-perl (0.05-1build4) trusty; urgency=low * Rebuild for Perl 5.18. -- Colin Watson <email address hidden> Mon, 21 Oct 2013 10:47:46 +0100
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- Uploaded by:
- Colin Watson
- Uploaded to:
- Trusty
- Original maintainer:
- Debian Perl Group
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- perl
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
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Series | Published | Component | Section | |
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Trusty | release | main | perl |
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libsub-name-perl_0.05.orig.tar.gz | 3.4 KiB | c9d1b805ea1f8e35fdde319468d6378dc1f1123cd8f2b22788238ba842713af1 |
libsub-name-perl_0.05-1build4.debian.tar.gz | 2.3 KiB | 7d88708092ce6850f1825a604bad17921091caf723b556d6a278395f112b5156 |
libsub-name-perl_0.05-1build4.dsc | 2.1 KiB | 0eb044ab0eb6b90287bc90875640e9ae70db515aee7225f11d290f9f0d7b6284 |
Available diffs
- diff from 0.05-1build3 to 0.05-1build4 (349 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- libsub-name-perl: module for assigning a new name to referenced sub
Sub::Name has only one function, which is also exported by default:
.
subname NAME, CODEREF
.
Assigns a new name to referenced sub. If package specification is
omitted in the name, then the current package is used. The return
value is the sub.
.
The name is only used for informative routines (caller, Carp, etc).
You won't be able to actually invoke the sub by the given name. To
allow that, you need to do glob-assignment yourself.