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libscalar-properties-perl
libscalar-properties-perl | perl module to add run-time properties on scalar variables | Priority | |
Section | perl |
Installed size | 40 |
Maintainer | Timo Schneider <timo.schneider@s2004.tu-chemnitz.de> |
Architecture | all |
Version | 0.12-1 |
Depends | perl (>= 5.6.0-16) |
Suggests | libsc-doc |
File name | pool/main/libs/libscalar-properties-perl/libscalar-properties-perl_0.12-1_all.deb |
Description | Scalar::Properties attempts to make Perl more object-oriented by taking an idea from Ruby: Everything you manipulate is an object, and the results of those manipulations are objects themselves. . 'hello world'->length (-1234)->abs "oh my god, it's full of properties"->index('g') . The first example asks a string to calculate its length. The second example asks a number to calculate its absolute value. And the third example asks a string to find the index of the letter 'g'. . Using this module you can have run-time properties on initialized scalar variables and literal values. The word 'properties' is used in the Perl 6 sense: out-of-band data, little sticky notes that are attached to the value. While attributes (as in Perl 5's attribute pragma, and see the Attribute::* family of modules) are handled at compile-time, properties are handled at run-time. |
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