In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Iain Truskett)
wrote:
The only thing I would want to avoid is pulling over something if you
have it already deleting older packages as new ones come along.
The former, it does. The latter, it doesn't. Can I blame the way that
nobody
List::Compare
adpO
Simple object-oriented implementation of standard Perl code for comparison
of the elements of two lists
JKEENAN
Tarball of alpha available at:
http://www.concentric.net/~Jkeen/list/List-Compare-0.05.tar.gz
Comments welcome, particularly if this code already exists in a
On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, Scott R. Godin wrote:
I too had a hard time believing how some of the internal versioning is
done. crazy regex and substr reductions of long version strings
instead of a simple package::VERSION = nn.nn.nn;
*bemused headscratching*
I'm sure a good percentage of that is
Hi James, I moved from NYC so I dont goto the Perl Seminar meetings anymore.
James E Keenan writes:
: List::Compare
: adpO
: Simple object-oriented implementation of standard Perl code for comparison
: of the elements of two lists
I wrote something called Array::PatternMatcher and in my SEE