Information for RPM perl-lexical-underscore-0.004-4.fc28.noarch.rpm
ID | 113749 | |||||||||
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Name | perl-lexical-underscore | |||||||||
Version | 0.004 | |||||||||
Release | 4.fc28 | |||||||||
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Arch | noarch | |||||||||
Summary | Access your caller's lexical underscore | |||||||||
Description | Starting with Perl 5.10, it is possible to create a lexical version of the Perl default variable $_. It is occasionally useful for a subroutine to be able to access its caller's $_ variable regardless of whether it was lexical or not. The "(_)" sub prototype is the official way to do so, however there are sometimes disadvantages to this. The "lexical::underscore" function returns a scalar reference to either a lexical $_ variable somewhere up the call stack (using PadWalker magic), or to the global $_ if there was no lexical version. | |||||||||
Build Time | 2018-02-09 02:47:18 GMT | |||||||||
Size | 20.76 KB | |||||||||
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License | (GPL+ or Artistic) and Public Domain | |||||||||
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