01-21-2005
I don't know exactly what that author had in mind. He doesn't explain himself very well. But the EMT64T has a MMU that can set a no execute bit on a memory segment. And if the hardware can do that, Solaris can disable execution from the stack. That stops a lot of attacks. But again, I'm not sure what the author had in mind.
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cpanplus::module::author
CPANPLUS::Module::Author(3pm) Perl Programmers Reference Guide CPANPLUS::Module::Author(3pm)
NAME
CPANPLUS::Module::Author - CPAN author object for CPANPLUS
SYNOPSIS
my $author = CPANPLUS::Module::Author->new(
author => 'Jack Ashton',
cpanid => 'JACKASH',
_id => INTERNALS_OBJECT_ID,
);
$author->cpanid;
$author->author;
$author->email;
@dists = $author->distributions;
@mods = $author->modules;
@accessors = CPANPLUS::Module::Author->accessors;
DESCRIPTION
"CPANPLUS::Module::Author" creates objects from the information in the source files. These can then be used to query on.
These objects should only be created internally. For "fake" objects, there's the "CPANPLUS::Module::Author::Fake" class.
ACCESSORS
An objects of this class has the following accessors:
author
Name of the author.
cpanid
The CPAN id of the author.
email
The email address of the author, which defaults to '' if not provided.
parent
The "CPANPLUS::Internals::Object" that spawned this module object.
METHODS
$auth = CPANPLUS::Module::Author->new( author => AUTHOR_NAME, cpanid => CPAN_ID, _id => INTERNALS_ID [, email => AUTHOR_EMAIL] )
This method returns a "CPANPLUS::Module::Author" object, based on the given parameters.
Returns false on failure.
@mod_objs = $auth->modules()
Return a list of module objects this author has released.
@dists = $auth->distributions()
Returns a list of module objects representing all the distributions this author has released.
CLASS METHODS
accessors ()
Returns a list of all accessor methods to the object
perl v5.18.2 2014-01-06 CPANPLUS::Module::Author(3pm)