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Hash-Abbrev
Text::Abbrev with aliases |
Hash-AsObject
treat hashes as objects with accessors |
Hash-AutoHash
Object-oriented access to real and tied hashes |
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Hash-AutoHash-Args
Object-oriented processing of keyword-based argument lists |
Hash-AutoHash-AVPairsMulti
Object-oriented access to hash with multi-valued simple (non-reference) elements |
Hash-AutoHash-AVPairsSingle
Object-oriented access to hash with simple (non-reference) elements |
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Hash-AutoHash-MultiValued
Object-oriented access to hash with multi-valued elements |
Hash-AutoHash-Record
Object-oriented access to hash with implicitly typed fields |
Hash-Case
Play trics with hash keys |
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Hash-Compact
A hash-based object implementation with key alias and |
Hash-ConsistentHash
Constant hash algorithm |
Hash-Diff
Return difference between two hashes as a hash |
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Hash-Dirty
Keep track of whether a hash is dirty or not |
Hash-Extract
extract hash values onto lexical variables. |
Hash-FieldHash
A lightweight field hash implementation |
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Hash-Filler
Programatically fill elements of a hash based in prerequisites |
Hash-Flatten
flatten/unflatten complex data hashes |
Hash-Identity
Get a hash that always returns the key |
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Hash-Inflator
Access hash entries through methods |
Hash-Lazy
A Hash implementation with lazy evaluation feature |
Hash-Merge
Merges arbitrarily deep hashes into a single hash |
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Hash-Merge-Simple
Recursively merge two or more hashes, simply |
Hash-Mogrify
Perl extension for modifying hashes |
Hash-MoreUtils
Provide the stuff missing in Hash::Util |
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Hash-MultiKey
hashes whose keys can be multiple |
Hash-MultiValue
Store multiple values per key |
Hash-NoRef
A HASH that store values without increase the reference count (weak references). |
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Hash-NoVivify
Provide non-autovivifying hash functions |
Hash-Path
A simple way to return a path of HoH |
Hash-PriorityQueue
priority queue based on perl hashes |
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Hash-Rename
Rename hash keys |
Hash-RenameKey
Perl extension for recursively renaming keys according |
Hash-Search
Search and return hash keys using regular expressions |
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Hash-Slice
Make a hash from a deep slice of another hash |
Hash-Tally
Compute the tallies of hash values |
Hash-Transform
a simple data-driven class for doing data |
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Hash-Type
pseudo-hashes as arrays tied to a "type" (list of fields) |
Hash-Union
smart hashes merging |
Hash-Util-FieldHash-Compat
Use L<Hash::Util::FieldHash> or ties, depending |
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Hash-WithDefaults
Perl extension for changing object methods into a limited set of allowed hash keys. Returns a tied hash with keyed access to the defined methods. The original object is accessed through a specially named key. |
Hash-Work
Several static functions to manipulate hash-arrays |
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