Astro-FITS-Header
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as an undef values rather than as a comment card.
3.05 2012-06-27
- Spelling fixes from debian (RT #78071)
3.04 2012-06-19
- Numeric cards with no space before the comment are now parsed correctly.
- A HISTORY item is now written to NDF files when the header is updated.
- The ChangeLog has been removed from this release.
3.03 2011-01-04
- Ensure that GPL is used throughout package rather than a mix of Perl licence
and GPL. Fixes RT #61875
3.02 2010-12-31
the University of Exeter Astrophysics Group (http://www.astro.ex.ac.uk/) as
part of his work for the Starlink Project (http://www.starlink.ac.uk/), and
Tim Jenness <timj@jach.hawaii.edu> of the Joint Astronomy Center (JAC)
(http://www.jach.hawaii.edu/) in Hawaii.
This version of the module includes patches supplied by Diab Jerius
<dj@head-cfa.harvard.edu>, of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics,
and by Jim Lewis <jrl@ast.cam.ac.uk>, of the Cambridge Astronomy Survey Unit
at the Institute of Astronomy, to allow access to Multi-Extension FITS files.
The tied interface was updated for version 2.x by Craig DeForest
<deforest@boulder.swri.edu> of the Department of Space Studies, Southwest
Research Institute and Tim Jenness <timj@jach.hawaii.edu> of the Joint
Astronomy Center (JAC) in Hawaii. Patches to fix some bugs in the tied
interface when dealing with blank cards were supplied by Brad Cavangh
<bradc@jach.hawaii.edu> of the Joint Astronomy Center (JAC) in Hawaii.
Modifications to parse ESO HIERARCH keywords, read-only, were added by
Malcolm Currie <mjc@star.rl.ac.uk> of the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory.
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lib/Astro/FITS/Header/Item.pm view on Meta::CPAN
=begin __private
=item B<_stringify>
Internal routine to generate a FITS header card using the contents of
the object. This rouinte should not be called directly. Use the
C<card> method to retrieve the contents.
$card = $item->_stringify;
The object state is not updated by this routine.
This routine is only called if the card cache has been cleared.
If this item points to a sub-header the stringification returns
a comment indicating that we have a sub header. In the future
this behaviour may change (either to return nothing, or
to return the stringified header itself).
=cut
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