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# Build::Hopen::Util::Data - general-purpose data-manipulation functions |
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Yet Another routine for dedenting multiline strings. Removes the leading |
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my $got_addr = refaddr $got; |
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208
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0
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my $exp_addr = refaddr $expected; |
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209
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210
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0
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0
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if( $got_addr != $exp_addr ) { |
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211
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0
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return false; |
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212
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} |
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213
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214
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0
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return true; |
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215
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} #identical() |
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216
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217
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1; |
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218
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__END__ |