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Source: libstring-tagged-perl
Maintainer: Debian Perl Group <pkg-perl-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Uploaders: Andrej Shadura <andrewsh@debian.org>
Section: perl
Testsuite: autopkgtest-pkg-perl
Priority: optional
Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13),
libmodule-build-perl,
perl
Build-Depends-Indep: libtest2-suite-perl <!nocheck>
Standards-Version: 4.7.0
Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/perl-team/modules/packages/libstring-tagged-perl
Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/perl-team/modules/packages/libstring-tagged-perl.git
Homepage: https://metacpan.org/release/String-Tagged
Rules-Requires-Root: no
Package: libstring-tagged-perl
Architecture: all
Multi-Arch: foreign
Depends: ${misc:Depends},
${perl:Depends}
Description: string buffers with value tags on extents
String::Tagged implements an object class, instances of which store a
(mutable) string buffer that supports tags. A tag is a name/value pair that
applies to some extent of the underlying string.
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The types of tag names ought to be strings, or at least values that are
well-behaved as strings, as the names will often be used as the keys in
hashes or applied to the eq operator.
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The types of tag values are not restricted - any scalar will do. This could
be a simple integer or string, ARRAY or HASH reference, or even a CODE
reference containing an event handler of some kind.
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Tags may be arbitrarily overlapped. Any given offset within the string has in
effect, a set of uniquely named tags. Tags of different names are
independent. For tags of the same name, only the latest, shortest tag takes
effect.
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