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perl5i - Fix as much of Perl 5 as possible in one pragma
Perl 5 has a lot of warts. There's a lot of individual modules and techniques out there to fix those warts. perl5i aims to pull the best of them together into one module so you can turn them on all at once. This includes adding features, changing exi...
MSCHWERN/perl5i-v2.13.2 - 07 Jun 2016 00:36:03 UTC
perl5i::Meta - The perl5i meta object
Each object has a meta object which can be used to describe and sometimes alter the object. This is for things which are common to *all* objects. For example, "$obj->mc->class" to get the object's class. "@ISA = $obj->mc->ISA" to get an object's pare...
MSCHWERN/perl5i-v2.13.2 - 07 Jun 2016 00:36:03 UTC
perl5ifaq - Frequently Asked Questions about perl5i
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perl5i::latest - Use the latest version of perl5i
Because perl5i is designed to break compatibility, you must declare which major version you're writing your code with to preserve compatibility. If you want to be more daring, you can "use perl5i::latest" and it will load the newest major version of ...
MSCHWERN/perl5i-v2.13.2 - 07 Jun 2016 00:36:03 UTC
perl5i::Signature - Representing what parameters a subroutine accepts
A Signature is a representation of what parameters a subroutine accepts. Each subroutine defined with "func" or "method" will have a signature associated with it. You can get at it by calling the "signature" method on the code reference. See "Signatu...
MSCHWERN/perl5i-v2.13.2 - 07 Jun 2016 00:36:03 UTC