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32 lines
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# Template build file for 'perl-Storable'.
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pkgname=perl-Storable
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version=2.18
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wrksrc="Storable-$version"
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distfiles="${CPAN_SITE}/Storable/Storable-$version.tar.gz"
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build_style=perl_module
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short_desc="Perl extension module for persistent data storage"
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maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
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checksum=99539bb999e391277ca3ef5985b9b7a7c504dfcc6bce38351ba22fba37fb2222
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long_desc="
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The Storable extension brings persistency to your data.
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You may recursively store to disk any data structure, no matter
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how complex and circular it is, provided it contains only SCALAR,
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ARRAY, HASH (possibly tied) and references (possibly blessed) to
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those items.
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At a later stage, or in another program, you may retrieve data from
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the stored file and recreate the same hiearchy in memory. If you
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had blessed references, the retrieved references are blessed into
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the same package, so you must make sure you have access to the same
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perl class as the one used to create the relevant objects.
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There is also a dclone() routine which performs an optimized
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mirroring of any data structure, preserving its topology.
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Objects (blessed references) may also redefine the way storage and
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retrieval is performed, and/or what deep cloning should do on those
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objects."
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Add_dependency full perl
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