| UtilitiesA commandline frontend to Module::CoreListDaftar Isi NAMEcorelist - a commandline frontend to Module::CoreList DESCRIPTIONSee Module::CoreList for one. SYNOPSIS- corelist -v
- corelist [-a|-d] <ModuleName> | /<ModuleRegex>/ [<ModuleVersion>] ...
- corelist [-v <PerlVersion>] [ <ModuleName> | /<ModuleRegex>/ ] ...
- corelist [-r <PerlVersion>] ...
- corelist --diff PerlVersion PerlVersion
OPTIONS- -a
lists all versions of the given module (or the matching modules, in case youused a module regexp) in the perls Module::CoreList knows about. - corelist -a Unicode
- Unicode was first released with perl v5.6.2
- v5.6.2 3.0.1
- v5.8.0 3.2.0
- v5.8.1 4.0.0
- v5.8.2 4.0.0
- v5.8.3 4.0.0
- v5.8.4 4.0.1
- v5.8.5 4.0.1
- v5.8.6 4.0.1
- v5.8.7 4.1.0
- v5.8.8 4.1.0
- v5.8.9 5.1.0
- v5.9.0 4.0.0
- v5.9.1 4.0.0
- v5.9.2 4.0.1
- v5.9.3 4.1.0
- v5.9.4 4.1.0
- v5.9.5 5.0.0
- v5.10.0 5.0.0
- v5.10.1 5.1.0
- v5.11.0 5.1.0
- v5.11.1 5.1.0
- v5.11.2 5.1.0
- v5.11.3 5.2.0
- v5.11.4 5.2.0
- v5.11.5 5.2.0
- v5.12.0 5.2.0
- v5.12.1 5.2.0
- v5.12.2 5.2.0
- v5.12.3 5.2.0
- v5.12.4 5.2.0
- v5.13.0 5.2.0
- v5.13.1 5.2.0
- v5.13.2 5.2.0
- v5.13.3 5.2.0
- v5.13.4 5.2.0
- v5.13.5 5.2.0
- v5.13.6 5.2.0
- v5.13.7 6.0.0
- v5.13.8 6.0.0
- v5.13.9 6.0.0
- v5.13.10 6.0.0
- v5.13.11 6.0.0
- v5.14.0 6.0.0
- v5.14.1 6.0.0
- v5.15.0 6.0.0
- -d
finds the first perl version where a module has been released bydate, and not by version number (as is the default). - --diff
Given two versions of perl, this prints a human-readable table of all modulechanges between the two. The output format may change in the future, and ismeant for humans, not programs. For programs, use the Module::CoreListAPI. - -? or -help
help! help! help! to see more help, try --man. - -man
all of the help - -v
lists all of the perl release versions we got the CoreList for. If you pass a version argument (value of $] , like 5.00503 or 5.008008 ),you get a list of all the modules and their respective versions.(If you have the version module, you can also use new-style version numbers,like 5.8.8 .) In module filtering context, it can be used as Perl version filter. - -r
lists all of the perl releases and when they were released If you pass a perl version you get the release date for that version only.
As a special case, if you specify the module name Unicode , you'll getthe version number of the Unicode Character Database bundled with therequested perl versions. EXAMPLES- $ corelist File::Spec
- File::Spec was first released with perl 5.005
- $ corelist File::Spec 0.83
- File::Spec 0.83 was released with perl 5.007003
- $ corelist File::Spec 0.89
- File::Spec 0.89 was not in CORE (or so I think)
- $ corelist File::Spec::Aliens
- File::Spec::Aliens was not in CORE (or so I think)
- $ corelist /IPC::Open/
- IPC::Open2 was first released with perl 5
- IPC::Open3 was first released with perl 5
- $ corelist /MANIFEST/i
- ExtUtils::Manifest was first released with perl 5.001
- $ corelist /Template/
- /Template/ has no match in CORE (or so I think)
- $ corelist -v 5.8.8 B
- B 1.09_01
- $ corelist -v 5.8.8 /^B::/
- B::Asmdata 1.01
- B::Assembler 0.07
- B::Bblock 1.02_01
- B::Bytecode 1.01_01
- B::C 1.04_01
- B::CC 1.00_01
- B::Concise 0.66
- B::Debug 1.02_01
- B::Deparse 0.71
- B::Disassembler 1.05
- B::Lint 1.03
- B::O 1.00
- B::Showlex 1.02
- B::Stackobj 1.00
- B::Stash 1.00
- B::Terse 1.03_01
- B::Xref 1.01
COPYRIGHTCopyright (c) 2002-2007 by D.H. aka PodMaster Currently maintained by the perl 5 porters <[email protected]>. This program is distributed under the same terms as perl itself.See http://perl.org/ or http://cpan.org/ for more info on that. |
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