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It gives the programmer a considerable degree of flexibility in how the data is formatted, with sensible defaults. It is envisaged that it will primarily be of use for those wrestling alligators in the swamp of binary file formats, which is why it was written in the first place.
Homepage: | http://search.cpan.org/dist/Data-Hexdumper/ |
Package version: | 3.0001-1 |
Architecture: | all |
Distribution: | Debian |
Filename: | libdata-hexdumper-perl_3.0001-1_all.deb |
Data::Hexdumper(3User Contributed Perl DocumentaData::Hexdumper(3pm) NAME Data::Hexdumper - Make binary data human-readable SYNOPSIS use Data::Hexdumper qw(hexdump); print hexdump( data => $data, # what to dump # NB number_format is deprecated number_format => 'S', # display as unsigned 'shorts' start more»
libdata-hexdumper-perl (3.0001-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. * Remove spelling patch, applied upstream. * debian/watch: add uversionmangle to deal with future 2-digit minor versions. * debian/copyright: update upstream copyright years and license stanzas. * debian/copyright: update to Copyright-Format 1.0. * Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.3 (no changes). * Add more»
3.0001 2012-05-29 Trivial spelling fix, RT 70221 3.00 2011-07-28 Add output_format. Minor incompatible change for number_format. 2.01 2009-03-03 Bugfix: Q< and Q> now work on pre- perl 5.10; 64-bit support now works on 32-bit machines, and < and > work on pre- perl 5.10.0 (this is because more»
Format: http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/ Upstream-Name: Data-Hexdum more»
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