libsyntax-keyword-try-perl binary package in openKylin Nile V2.0 arm64
Syntax:
exception-handling semantics in a form familiar to users of other languages,
being built on a block labeled with the try keyword, followed by at least one
of a catch or finally block.
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As well as providing a handy syntax for this useful behaviour, this module
also serves to contain a number of code examples for how to implement parser
plugins and manipulate optrees to provide new syntax and behaviours for perl
code.
Publishing history
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2024-07-12 06:41:12 UTC | Published | openKylin Nile V2.0 arm64 | release | main | perl | Optional | 0.29-ok1 | ||
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2024-07-09 09:50:26 UTC | Published | openKylin Nile V2.0 arm64 | proposed | main | perl | Optional | 0.29-ok1 | ||
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2024-07-12 06:43:24 UTC | Superseded | openKylin Nile V2.0 arm64 | release | main | perl | Optional | 0.27-ok2 | ||
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2024-07-09 09:50:26 UTC | Superseded | openKylin Nile V2.0 arm64 | proposed | main | perl | Optional | 0.27-ok2 | ||
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2024-04-15 08:25:24 UTC | Superseded | openKylin Nile V2.0 arm64 | proposed | main | perl | Optional | 0.27-ok1 | ||
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2024-04-30 02:33:52 UTC | Superseded | openKylin Nile V2.0 arm64 | release | main | perl | Optional | 0.27-ok1 | ||
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