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- Portfile (Ticket #2964)
- Portfile
- By mat@… — Apr 23, 2005, 8:05:53 PM
- #2964: defect: new port, perl/p5-ima-dbi (closed: fixed)
- It always struck me odd that DBI didn't take much advantage of Perl's context sensitivity. DBIx::ContextualFetch redefines some of the various fetch methods to fix this oversight. It also adds a few new methods for convenience (though not ...
- By mat@… — Apr 23, 2005, 8:04:54 PM
- Portfile (Ticket #2963)
- Portfile
- By mat@… — Apr 23, 2005, 7:56:09 PM
- #2963: defect: new port, perl/p5-dbix-contextualfetch (closed: fixed)
- It always struck me odd that DBI didn't take much advantage of Perl's context sensitivity. DBIx::ContextualFetch redefines some of the various fetch methods to fix this oversight. It also adds a few new methods for convenience (though not ...
- By mat@… — Apr 23, 2005, 7:51:15 PM
- Portfile (Ticket #2962)
- Portfile
- By mat@… — Apr 23, 2005, 7:40:35 PM
- #2962: defect: new port, perl/p5-class-whitehole (closed: fixed)
- Its possible to accidentally inherit an AUTOLOAD method. Often this will happen if a class somewhere in the chain uses AutoLoader or defines one of their own. This can lead to confusing error messages when method lookups fail.
- By mat@… — Apr 23, 2005, 7:39:26 PM
- Portfile (Ticket #2961)
- Portfile
- By mat@… — Apr 23, 2005, 6:36:56 PM
- #2961: defect: new port, perl/p5-universal-moniker (closed: fixed)
- Class names in Perl often don't sound great when spoken, or look good when written in prose. For this reason, we tend to say things like "customer" or "basket" when we are referring to My::Site::User::Customer or My::Site::Shop::Basket. We ...
- By mat@… — Apr 23, 2005, 6:36:36 PM
- Portfile (Ticket #2960)
- Portfile
- By mat@… — Apr 23, 2005, 6:34:38 PM
- #2960: defect: new port, perl/p5-lingua-en-inflect (closed: fixed)
- The exportable subroutines of Lingua::EN::Inflect provide plural inflections, a/an selection for English words, and manipulation of numbers as words.
- By mat@… — Apr 23, 2005, 6:33:26 PM
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