perl-Tie-ToObject-0.03-17.el7 > A A l p A ? \iar(Jfo` *L䗐* Gh_2 ?~V ܜ1 3744779bacda2619d40afde31b90d4573b04ee4b #H-Qf$? \iar(JfoR% >=/mO BUȖW@?oD) > 9 x ? h d : # , D P \ t : @ X v ( 8 9 D : G H 4 I L X T Y \ \ p ] ^ b d $ e ) f , l . t L u d v | w x 8 y P d C perl-Tie-ToObject 0.03 17.el7 Tie to an existing object While the perldoc/tie manpage allows tying to an arbitrary object, the class in question must support this in it's implementation of 'TIEHASH', 'TIEARRAY' or whatever. This class provides a very tie constructor that simply returns the object it was given as it's first argument. This way side effects of calling '$object->TIEHASH' are avoided. \gHrpi3build02 Koji Redsleeve GPL+ or Artistic Redsleeve buildsystem Development/Libraries http://search.cpan.org/dist/Tie-ToObject linux noarch 4 AA큤A큤 \gGGG\gD\gEG 7b28536de6e86fbdc09d12137d5cfe22918e3ce2d4e3746524e71a2c771ebeda 2284707f857dbac86d381e452901820fb71b61c94d93a43d05290c49585f16dc 5c53b198068f82fa0eea56a36f229bf956c92090c120c85101c00bf273442509 root root root root root root root root root root root root perl-Tie-ToObject-0.03-17.el7.src.rpm perl(Tie::ToObject) perl-Tie-ToObject @ @ @ @ perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_5.16.3) perl(Carp) perl(Scalar::Util) perl(strict) perl(vars) rpmlib(CompressedFileNames) rpmlib(FileDigests) rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix) rpmlib(PayloadIsXz) 3.0.4-1 4.6.0-1 4.0-1 5.2-1 4.11.3 QB@QQP