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Amethyst

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Amethyst/Brain/Infobot/Module/Purldoc.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

# it looks more impressive when the subroutine is all pr0totyped,
# etc., and perhaps I can distract you, the noble reader, from
# noticing the other less impressive bits of this code by putting
# in overly complicated code.  We pass the array because we're only
# using return values if the sub blows up.  Lame?  Yes.  Stupid?
# Perhaps.  Intentional?  Sure!  This is perl, it's supposed to 
# be fun.  ;)

sub purldoc_lookup ($\$\@) {
  my $self = shift ;

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Bio-Phylo-Beagle

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README  view on Meta::CPAN

Bio::Phylo::Beagle - wrapper around the Beagle library

This is perl wrapper code that allows one to use Bio::Phylo's data handling
capabilities to interface with the Beagle library for likelihood calculations:

* Beagle     - http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syr100
* Bio::Phylo - http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-12-63

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CGI-Session

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t/bug21952.t  view on Meta::CPAN

#    My environment :
#
#    CGI::Session : Version 4.14
#    uname -a : Linux perl.smartech.pf 2.6.16.4 #1 PREEMPT Mon Apr 17 
#    15:12:40 TAHT 2006 i686 AMD Athlon(TM) XP 2800+ unknown GNU/Linux
#    perl -v : This is perl, v5.8.7 built for i386-linux
#
#    -----------------------------------------------------
#    My code (summarized) :
#
#    1 my $opt_dsn = ...

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CPANPLUS-Dist-Gentoo

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lib/CPANPLUS/Dist/Gentoo.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

Bootstrap an ebuild for L<CPANPLUS::Dist::Gentoo> using itself.

First, make sure your system C<perl> is C<5.10> or greater, so that the L<CPANPLUS> toolchain is available.

    $ perl -v
    This is perl 5, version 12, subversion 2 (v5.12.2)...

C<perl> C<5.12> is the current stable Perl version in Gentoo.
If you still have C<perl> C<5.8.x>, you can upgrade it by running the following commands as root :

    # emerge -tv ">=dev-lang/perl-5.10"

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Class-AccessorMaker

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lib/Class/AccessorMaker.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

Please do not put those perl-reserved names in there like DESTROY,
import, AUTOLOAD, and so on. It will hurt you badly.

Q: "But why do you not filter those?"

A: "This is perl baby, you can do whatever you like..."

And besides, there is going to be someone out there who is actualy
going to put it to good use...

=head1 AUTHOR

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Config-Settings

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lib/Config/Settings.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

say XML. It's well documented which is an important feature and
reading it, unlike XML, doesn't require a whole lot of brain power
for either a human or a machine. A problem with YAML is the
whitespace and tab sensitivity. Some will of course not call this a
problem. After all, python is constructed on the very same principle,
but this isn't python. This is perl. Chances are that if a python-ish
structure had been more appropriate for your brain, you would already
be using python and not reading the documentation for this module.

But more importantly, this sensitivity is also a problem for people
who are not familiar with the format. When I work on a Catalyst

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Data-Rlist

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lib/Data/Rlist.pm  view on Meta::CPAN


    $ perl -e '*x = 42; print $::{42}, *x'
    *main::42*main::42

    $ perl -v
    This is perl, v5.8.8 built for cygwin-thread-multi-64int
    (with 8 registered patches, see perl -V for more detail)

Of course these  behaviors are not reliable, and  may disappear in future versions  of F<perl>.  In
German  you  say   "Schmutzeffekt"  (dirt  effect)  for  certain   mechanical  effects  that  occur
non-intendedly,  because machines  and electrical  circuits are  not perfect,  and so  is software.

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Enbld

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lib/Enbld.pm  view on Meta::CPAN


'perl 5.18.1' is installed.

 $ perl -v

 This is perl 5, version 18, subversion 1 (v5.18.1) built for ...

=head2 ADD ARGUMENTS

'arguments' method adds an additional arguments to 'configure' script.

lib/Enbld.pm  view on Meta::CPAN


perl 5.18.1 with thread is builded.

 $ perl -v
    
 This is perl 5, version 18, subversion 1 (v5.18.1) built for darwin-thread-multi-2level

=head2 INSTALL SOFTWARE WHICH DEPENDS 

When using Enbld at OS X, Enbld also solve the dependencies between softwares automatically.

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ExtUtils-TBone

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README.system  view on Meta::CPAN

DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM:
Linux eryq 2.0.34 #1 Fri May 8 16:05:57 EDT 1998 i586 unknown

DEVELOPMENT PERL:
This is perl, version 5.005_56 built for i586-linux

DEVELOPMENT DATE:
Mon Aug 20 16:30:26 EDT 2001

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Graph-Easy-Manual

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doc/manual/benchmark.html  view on Meta::CPAN

  <th>gcc</th>
  <td>3.3.3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
  <th>Perl</th>
  <td>This is perl, v5.8.6 built for i686-linux (32 bit)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
  <th>Memory</th>
  <td>
  <pre class="table">

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Graph-Layout-Aesthetic

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lib/Graph/Layout/Aesthetic/Force.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

to load forces on demand.

=item X<private_data>$old_private_data = $force->_private_data

Every force object is associated with one scalar of private data (default
undef). This is perl data meant for the implementer of a force class, and 
should normally not be manipulated by the user (see
L<user_data|"user_data"> for that).

This method returns that private data.

lib/Graph/Layout/Aesthetic/Force.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

Sets new private data, returns the old value.

=item X<user_data>$old_user_data = $force->user_data

Every force object is associated with one scalar of user data (default
undef). This is perl data meant for the enduser of a force class,
and should normally not be manipulated inside the force class
(see L<private_data|"private_data"> for that).

This method returns that user data.

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Grep-Query

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Makefile.PL  view on Meta::CPAN

	AUTHOR           => q{Kenneth Olwing <knth@cpan.org>},
	VERSION_FROM     => 'lib/Grep/Query.pm',
	ABSTRACT_FROM    => 'lib/Grep/Query.pm',
	LICENSE          => 'artistic_2',
	EXE_FILES        => [ 'script/qgrep' ],
	# initial dev was made using: ActiveState: This is perl 5, version 20, subversion 1 (v5.20.1) built for MSWin32-x86-multi-thread-64int
	# we use named capture groups...
	#
	MIN_PERL_VERSION => 5.010,
	$eumm_understands_meta_merge
		? (

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HTML-Perlinfo

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lib/HTML/Perlinfo/General.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

$html .= print_table_end();

  $html .= print_box_start(0);

  
    $html .= "This is perl, v$Config{version} built for $Config{archname}<br />Copyright (c) 1987-@{[ sprintf '%d', (localtime)[5]+1900]}, Larry Wall";
    $html .= print_box_end();

    return $html if $opt eq 'top';
    
  $html .= print_hr();

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IO-All

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t/pipe.t  view on Meta::CPAN

use Test::More tests => 4;
use IO::All;

my $perl_version < io("$^X -v|");
ok($perl_version =~ /Larry Wall/);
ok($perl_version =~ /This is perl/);

io("$^X -v|") > $perl_version;
ok($perl_version =~ /Larry Wall/);
ok($perl_version =~ /This is p(erl|onie)/);

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IO-Lambda

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t/14_spawn.t  view on Meta::CPAN

		my ( $buf, $exitcode, $error) = @_;
		return $buf;
	}
};

ok( this-> wait =~ /This is perl/s, 'good spawn');

this lambda {
	context "./nothere 2>&1";
	spawn {
		my ( $buf, $exitcode, $error) = @_;

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JSON-HPack

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README  view on Meta::CPAN

JSON::HPack - JSON Homogeneous Collections Compressor

This is perl implementation of https://github.com/WebReflection/JSONH

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Language-Lisp

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README  view on Meta::CPAN

Language-Lisp version 0.20
==========================

This is perl-to-lisp bridge connection module.
Based on excellent module by Stuart Sierra, hosted at
http://stuartsierra.com/software/perl-in-lisp/
Very much thanks, Stuart! I owe you a beer.


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Lingua-Any-Numbers

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t/03-basic.t  view on Meta::CPAN

use utf8;
use constant TESTNUM => 45;
use Test::More qw( no_plan );

BEGIN {
   diag("This is perl $] running under $^O");
   diag('Test started @ ' . scalar localtime time );
   $BENCH = time;
   use_ok( 'Lingua::Any::Numbers',':std', 'language_handler' );
}

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Lufs

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README  view on Meta::CPAN

Lufs version 0.16
=================

This is perlufs, a perl plug for lufs.
It allows you to write filesystem implementations in perl.

INSTALLATION

To install this module type the following:

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Mac-NSGetExecutablePath

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t/10-base.t  view on Meta::CPAN

                   'NSGetExecutablePath() returns something of positive length';

my $v = `$path -v`;

ok   defined($v), '`NSGetExecutablePath() -v` returns something';
like $v, qr/This is perl\b/, 'NSGetExecutablePath() points to a perl';

$v = `$path -le 'print "\$]"'`;
ok defined($v), q{`NSGetExecutablePath() -le 'print "$]"'` returns something};
1 while chomp $v;
is $v, "$]", 'NSGetExecutablePath() points to the same perl version';

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Mail-IMAPClient

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Changes  view on Meta::CPAN


Significant improvements to the whole Mail::IMAPClient::BodyStructure module 
were contributed by Pedro Melo Cunha. It's really much better now.

Bullet-proofing added to some private methods. (Private meaning they are undocumented
and not part of the module's API. This is perl not java.)

Fix applied to unset_flag to support user-defined flags (thanks to E.Priogov 
for submitting the bug report and patch).


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Module-Which

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lib/Module/Which/P5Path.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

SAMPLES

Cygwin ---------------

$ perl -v
This is perl, v5.8.6 built for cygwin-thread-multi-64int

$ perl -e '$" = "\n"; print "@INC"'
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8/cygwin
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8/cygwin

lib/Module/Which/P5Path.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8

Linux ----------------

# perl -v
This is perl, version 5.005_03 built for i386-linux

# perl -e '$" = "\n"; print "@INC"'
/usr/lib/perl5/i386-linux
/usr/lib/perl5
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/i386-linux
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl

HP-UX ----------------

r11:/u01/r11>/usr/local/bin/perl -v
This is perl, v5.8.3 built for PA-RISC2.0

r11:/u01/r11>/usr/local/bin/perl -e '$" = "\n"; print "@INC"'
/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.8.3/PA-RISC2.0           [installarchlib]
/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.8.3                      [installprivlib]
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.3/PA-RISC2.0 [installsitearch]

lib/Module/Which/P5Path.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

installvendorscript=''

===

>perl -v
This is perl, version 4.0

> perl -e '$" = "\n"; print "@INC"'
/usr/local/lib/perl

====

> perl -v
This is perl, version 5.003 with EMBED

r11:/u01/r11>/u01/app/oracle/product/8.0.6/ows/3.0/perl/bin/perl  -e '$" = "\n"; print "@INC"'
/mnt/was302/SRC/exp/cartxs/src/perl/lib/PA-RISC/5.003
/mnt/was302/SRC/exp/cartxs/src/perl/lib
/mnt/was302/SRC/exp/cartxs/src/perl/lib/site_perl/PA-RISC

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MooseX-CoverableModifiers

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inc/Perl/Tidy.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

    return $readable_options;
}

sub show_version {
    print <<"EOM";
This is perltidy, v$VERSION 

Copyright 2000-2010, Steve Hancock

Perltidy is free software and may be copied under the terms of the GNU
General Public License, which is included in the distribution files.

inc/Perl/Tidy.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

}

sub usage {

    print STDOUT <<EOF;
This is perltidy version $VERSION, a perl script indenter.  Usage:

    perltidy [ options ] file1 file2 file3 ...
            (output goes to file1.tdy, file2.tdy, file3.tdy, ...)
    perltidy [ options ] file1 -o outfile
    perltidy [ options ] file1 -st >outfile

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Net-Eboks

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README.md  view on Meta::CPAN

perl API for eboks.dk
=====================

This is perl interface for http://eboks.dk/, Danish national email system. 

Included a simple POP server for proxying e-boks for read-only mail access
and a simple downloader.

You shall need your CPR# and password.  You can get the password from the

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Net-MitDK

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README.md  view on Meta::CPAN

perl API for mit.dk
===================

This is perl interface for mit.dk, Danish national email system 

Included a simple POP server for proxying mitdk for read-only mail access
and a simple downloader.

Installation

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Net-Netid

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tlib/Test/Tech.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

# Different Perls keep the have different internal formats for numbers. Some
# keep them as binary numbers, while others as strings. The ones that keep
# them as strings may be well spec. In any case they have been let loose in
# the wild so the test scripts that use Data::Dumper must deal with them.
#
# This is perl, v5.6.1 built for MSWin32-x86-multi-thread 
# (with 1 registered patch, see perl -V for more detail)
#
# Copyright 1987-2001, Larry Wall 
#
# Binary build 631 provided by ActiveState Tool Corp. http://www.ActiveState.com

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Nginx-Perl

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auto/lib/perl/conf  view on Meta::CPAN



echo "checking for perl"


NGX_PERL_VER=`$NGX_PERL -v 2>&1 | grep '^This is perl' 2>&1 \
                                | sed -e 's/^This is perl, \(.*\)/\1/'`

if test -n "$NGX_PERL_VER"; then
    echo " + perl version: $NGX_PERL_VER"

    if [ "`$NGX_PERL -e 'use 5.006001; print "OK"'`" != "OK" ]; then

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NoSQL-PL2SQL-Simple

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lib/NoSQL/PL2SQL/Simple.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

	use base qw( NoSQL::PL2SQL::Simple ) ;
	}
  
  $instance = TQIS::Session->new ;

The data definition is itself an NVP set data object.  This is perl, so it's 
accessed as a hash reference.

  ## display the data definition

  print join "\n", %$instance, '' ;

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PITA

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lib/PITA/Guest/Driver/Local.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

	}

	# Find the install perl version
	my $local_bin = $self->local_bin;
	my $lines = `$local_bin -v`;
	unless ( $lines =~ /^This is perl[^\n]+v([\d\.]+)[^\n]+built for/m ) {
		Carp::croak("Failed to locate Perl version");
	}
	$self->{local_version} = version->new("$1");

	# Check the local version

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