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- perl-String-Scanf: perl-String-Scanf (emulate sscanf() of the C library)
- perl-String-Scanf:
- perl-String-Scanf: String::Scanf supports scanning strings for data using formats
- perl-String-Scanf: similar to the libc/stdio sscanf(). It supports %d, %u, %x, %o,
- perl-String-Scanf: %e, %f, %g, %s and %c formats.
- perl-String-Scanf: Formats %p, %n, %S, %C are not supported.
- perl-String-Scanf:
- perl-String-Scanf: Homepage: https://metacpan.org/release/String-Scanf
- perl-String-Scanf:
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