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Monkey patching is a way to extend or modify the runtime code of a program or library without altering the original source code. Monkey::Patch provides lexical scope monkey-patching so that you can wrap any other package's subroutine with your own code and still have access to the original subroutine.
Package | Summary | Distribution | Download |
perl-Monkey-Patch-0.30.0-1.mga10.noarch.html | Scoped monkeypatching | Mageia Cauldron for armv7hl | perl-Monkey-Patch-0.30.0-1.mga10.noarch.rpm |
perl-Monkey-Patch-0.30.0-1.mga10.noarch.html | Scoped monkeypatching | Mageia Cauldron for x86_64 | perl-Monkey-Patch-0.30.0-1.mga10.noarch.rpm |
perl-Monkey-Patch-0.30.0-1.mga10.noarch.html | Scoped monkeypatching | Mageia Cauldron for aarch64 | perl-Monkey-Patch-0.30.0-1.mga10.noarch.rpm |
perl-Monkey-Patch-0.30.0-1.mga10.noarch.html | Scoped monkeypatching | Mageia Cauldron for i686 | perl-Monkey-Patch-0.30.0-1.mga10.noarch.rpm |
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