# Buildsheet autogenerated by ravenadm tool -- Do not edit. NAMEBASE= perl-Quantum-Superpositions VERSION= 2.03 KEYWORDS= perl VARIANTS= 534 536 SDESC[534]= QM-like superpositions in Perl (5.34) SDESC[536]= QM-like superpositions in Perl (5.36) HOMEPAGE= none CONTACT= Perl_Automaton[perl@ironwolf.systems] DOWNLOAD_GROUPS= main SITES[main]= CPAN/ID:L/LE/LEMBARK DISTFILE[1]= Quantum-Superpositions-2.03.tar.gz:main DF_INDEX= 1 SPKGS[534]= single SPKGS[536]= single OPTIONS_AVAILABLE= PERL_534 PERL_536 OPTIONS_STANDARD= none VOPTS[534]= PERL_534=ON PERL_536=OFF VOPTS[536]= PERL_534=OFF PERL_536=ON DISTNAME= Quantum-Superpositions-2.03 GENERATED= yes SINGLE_JOB= yes [PERL_534].BUILDRUN_DEPENDS_ON= perl-Class-Multimethods:single:534 [PERL_534].USES_ON= perl:534,configure [PERL_536].BUILDRUN_DEPENDS_ON= perl-Class-Multimethods:single:536 [PERL_536].USES_ON= perl:536,configure [FILE:260:descriptions/desc.single] The Quantum::Superpositions module adds two new operators to Perl: any and all. Each of these operators takes a list of values (states) and superimposes them into a single scalar value (a superposition), which can then be stored in a standard scalar variable. [FILE:113:distinfo] d325e4366b93fb93fc118d21610ff59b5ba0b420a845f8a95aeaca3ed0c7ec42 14347 Quantum-Superpositions-2.03.tar.gz