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3 NAMEBASE= perl-Async-Interrupt
7 SDESC[526]= Allow C/XS to interrupt perl asynchronously (v526)
8 SDESC[528]= Allow C/XS to interrupt perl asynchronously (v528)
10 CONTACT= Perl_Automaton[perl@ironwolf.systems]
13 SITES[main]= CPAN/ID:M/ML/MLEHMANN
14 DISTFILE[1]= Async-Interrupt-1.24.tar.gz:main
19 OPTIONS_AVAILABLE= PERL_528 PERL_526
20 OPTIONS_STANDARD= none
21 VOPTS[526]= PERL_528=OFF PERL_526=ON
22 VOPTS[528]= PERL_528=ON PERL_526=OFF
24 DISTNAME= Async-Interrupt-1.24
30 [PERL_526].BUILDRUN_DEPENDS_ON= perl-Canary-Stability:single:526
31 perl-common-sense:single:526
32 [PERL_526].USES_ON= perl:526,configure
34 [PERL_528].BUILDRUN_DEPENDS_ON= perl-Canary-Stability:single:528
35 perl-common-sense:single:528
36 [PERL_528].USES_ON= perl:528,configure
38 [FILE:339:descriptions/desc.single]
39 This module implements a single feature only of interest to advanced perl
40 modules, namely asynchronous interruptions (think "UNIX signals", which
41 are very similar). It implements asynchronous notifications that enable
42 you to signal running perl code from another thread, asynchronously, and
43 sometimes even without using a single syscall.
47 a022de8e91d168755f37fa66f4f2726acc7a9a7b9c42979edd3b2dcc4655a4d3 35888 Async-Interrupt-1.24.tar.gz