Name : perl-Sub-Exporter-GlobExporter
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Version : 0.005
| Vendor : openSUSE
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Release : lp152.3.2
| Date : 2019-11-07 17:45:56
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Group : Development/Libraries/Perl
| Source RPM : perl-Sub-Exporter-GlobExporter-0.005-lp152.3.2.src.rpm
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Size : 0.03 MB
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Packager : https://bugs_opensuse_org
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Summary : Export shared globs with Sub::Exporter collectors
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Description :
Sub::Exporter::GlobExporter provides only one routine, \'glob_exporter\', which may be called either by its full name or may be imported on request.
my $exporter = glob_exporter( $default_name, $globref_locator );
The routine returns a collection validator|Sub::Exporter/Collector Configuration that will export a glob into the importing package. It will export it under the name \'$default_name\', unless an alternate name is given (as shown above). The glob that is installed is specified by the \'$globref_locator\', which can be either the globref itself, or a reference to a string which will be called on the exporter
For an example, see the /SYNOPSIS, in which a method is defined to produce the globref to share. This allows the glob-exporting package to be subclassed, so the subclass may choose to either re-use the same glob when exporting or to export a new one.
If there are entries in the arguments to the globref-exporting collector _other_ than those beginning with a dash, a hashref of them will be passed to the globref locator. In other words, if we were to write this:
use Shared::Symbol \'$Symbol\' => { arg => 1, -as => 2 };
It would result in a call like the following:
my $globref = Shared::Symbol->_shared_globref({ arg => 1 });
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