# Buildsheet autogenerated by ravenadm tool -- Do not edit. NAMEBASE= perl-IO-String VERSION= 1.08 KEYWORDS= perl VARIANTS= 536 538 SDESC[536]= Emulate file interface for in-core strings (5.36) SDESC[538]= Emulate file interface for in-core strings (5.38) HOMEPAGE= none CONTACT= Perl_Automaton[perl@ironwolf.systems] DOWNLOAD_GROUPS= main SITES[main]= CPAN/ID:G/GA/GAAS DISTFILE[1]= IO-String-1.08.tar.gz:main DF_INDEX= 1 SPKGS[536]= single SPKGS[538]= single OPTIONS_AVAILABLE= PERL_536 PERL_538 OPTIONS_STANDARD= none VOPTS[536]= PERL_536=ON PERL_538=OFF VOPTS[538]= PERL_536=OFF PERL_538=ON DISTNAME= IO-String-1.08 GENERATED= yes SINGLE_JOB= yes [PERL_536].USES_ON= perl:536,configure [PERL_538].USES_ON= perl:538,configure [FILE:414:descriptions/desc.single] The IO::String module provides the IO::File interface for in-core strings. An IO::String object can be attached to a string, and makes it possible to use the normal file operations for reading or writing data, as well as for seeking to various locations of the string. This is useful when you want to use a library module that only provides an interface to file handles on data that you have in a string variable. [FILE:100:distinfo] 2a3f4ad8442d9070780e58ef43722d19d1ee21a803bf7c8206877a10482de5a0 7480 IO-String-1.08.tar.gz