| Name: | perl-Module-Load |
|---|---|
| Epoch: | 1 |
| Version: | 0.34 |
| Release: | 439.module+el8.3.0+7729+86a74f64 |
| Architecture: | noarch |
| Module: | perl:5.30:8030020200609055348:8af31532 perl:5.30:8040020200923213406:466ea64f |
| Group: | Unspecified |
| Size: | 15303 |
| License: | GPL+ or Artistic |
| RPM: | perl-Module-Load-0.34-439.module+el8.3.0+7729+86a74f64.noarch.rpm |
| Source RPM: | perl-Module-Load-0.34-439.module+el8.3.0+7729+86a74f64.src.rpm |
| Build Date: | Tue Aug 11 2020 |
| Build Host: | jenkins-10-147-72-125-df74590a-7496-4915-9dd0-d2fcdb1902bc.appad2iad.osdevelopmeniad.oraclevcn.com |
| Vendor: | Oracle America |
| URL: | https://metacpan.org/release/Module-Load |
| Summary: | Run-time require of both modules and files |
| Description: | If you consult "perldoc -f require" you will see that "require" will behave differently when given a bare-word or a string. In the case of a string, "require" assumes you are wanting to load a file. But in the case of a bare-word, it assumes you mean a module. This gives nasty overhead when you are trying to dynamically require modules at run-time, since you will need to change the module notation to a file notation fitting the particular platform you are on. "load" eliminates the need for this overhead and will just DWYM. |
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_31_Mass_Rebuild
- Increase release to favour standalone package
- 0.34 bump
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_30_Mass_Rebuild
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_29_Mass_Rebuild
- Increase release to favour standalone package
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- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_27_Mass_Rebuild
- Perl 5.26 rebuild
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