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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Big difference between UNIX systems? Which one as OSX replacement for a developer? Post 303010630 by vbe on Thursday 4th of January 2018 10:06:45 AM
Old 01-04-2018
So for that I would go with Debian...
 

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Debian::Copyright::Stanza::OrSeparated(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation	       Debian::Copyright::Stanza::OrSeparated(3pm)

NAME
Debian::Copyright::Stanza::OrSeparated - 'or' separated field abstraction VERSION
This document describes Debian::Copyright::Stanza::OrSeparated version 0.1 . SYNOPSIS
my $f = Debian::Copyright::Stanza::OrSeparated->new('Artistic'); $f->add('GPL-1+ or BSD'); print $f->as_string; # 'Artistic or GPL-1+ or BSD' print "$f"; # the same $f->sort; DESCRIPTION
Debian::Copyright::Stanza::OrSeparated abstracts handling of the License fields in Files blocks, which are lists separated by 'or'. CONSTRUCTOR
new (initial values) The initial values list is parsed and may contain strings that are in fact 'or'-separated lists. These are split appropriately using Text::ParseWords' "quotewords" routine. METHODS
as_string Returns text representation of the list. A simple join of the elements by " or ". The same function is used for overloading the stringification operation. equals Natural implementation of the equality function. add @items Adds the given items to the list. Items that are already present are not added, keeping the list unique. sort A handy method for sorting the list. perl v5.12.4 2011-08-27 Debian::Copyright::Stanza::OrSeparated(3pm)
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