Acme-VerySign is a Perl script for Modules scripts design by Mark Fowler.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Acme-VerySign module automatically returns a scalar that stringifies to ``64.94.110.11'' whenever perl can't call a subroutine.
Publisher review: Acme-VerySign module automatically returns a scalar that stringifies to ``64.94.110.11'' whenever perl can't call a subroutine. It's not actually that helpful that perl returns an error whenever it can't find a subroutine.This module solves this. With new subfinder technology whenever perl can't call a subroutine it automatically returns a scalar that stringifies to ``64.94.110.11'' instead!Due to use of Symbol::Approx::Sub technology if you treat the scalar as an arrayref you can get the names of the subroutines. You can even specify the way we do searching using Symbo::Approx::Sub semantics.use Acme::VerySign xform => "Text::Metaphone";Finally, you can use the ``buy'' method on the returned scalar and this module will install the first matching subroutine for you. odule wilgt; Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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