Facility for creating read-only scalars, arrays, hashes
Readonly.pm provides a facility for creating non-modifiable scalars,
arrays, and hashes.
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Readonly-2.00.tar.gz | 0000023673 23.1 KB | |
perl-Readonly.changes | 0000003742 3.65 KB | |
perl-Readonly.spec | 0000001796 1.75 KB |
Revision 19 (latest revision is 21)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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- updated to 2.00 - Deprecation of Readonly::XS as a requirement for fast, readonly scalars is complete. Report any lingering issues on the tracker ASAP. 1.61 2014-06-28T11:22:13Z - Normal constants (strings, numbers) do not appear to be read only to Internals::SvREADONLY($) but perl itself doesn't miss a beat when you attempt to assign a value to them. Fixing test regression in t/general/reassign.t 1.60 2014-06-27T15:59:27Z - Fix array and hash tie() while in XS mode (exposed by Params::Validate tests) - Fix implicit undef value regression resolves #8 - Minor documentation fixes (spell check, etc.) - Patch from Gregor Herrmann <gregoa@debian.org> resolves #7 v1.500.0 2014-06-25T19:56:18Z - PLEASE NOTE: Readonly::XS is no longer needed! - Again, Readonly::XS is no longer needed. - Merged typo fix from David Steinbrunner RT#86350/#2 - Merged patch (w/ tests, yay!) from Daniel P. Risse RT#37864 - Upstream magic related bugs were reported to p5p and fixed in perl itself so we can resolve the following local issues: RT#70167, RT#57382, RT#29487, RT#36653, RT#24216. - Reported RT#120122 (tie + smartmatch bug) upstream to p5p. Will eventually resolve local [RT#59256]. - Note: Resolved RT#16167 (benchmark.pl being installed) in 1.04. - Use readonly support exposed in Internals on perl >=5.8.x - Have I mentioned you don't need to install Readonly::XS anymore?
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