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Bug#499242: marked as done (ITP: libclass-accessor-named-perl -- Better profiling output for Class::Accessor)



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has caused the Debian Bug report #499242,
regarding ITP: libclass-accessor-named-perl -- Better profiling output for Class::Accessor
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: AGOSTINI Yves <agostini@univ-metz.fr>


* Package name    : libclass-accessor-named-perl
  Version         : 0.008
  Upstream Author : Jesse Vincent <jesse@bestpractical.com>
* URL             : http://search.cpan.org/dist/Class-Accessor-Named/
* License         : Perl
  Programming Lang: Perl
  Description     : Better profiling output for Class::Accessor

Class::Accessor is a great way to automate the tedious task of generating
accessors and mutators. One small drawback is that due to the details of
the implemenetation, you only get one __ANON__ entry in profiling output.
That entry contains all your accessors, which can be a real pain if you're
attempting to figure out which of your accessors is being called six billion
times. This module is a development aid which uses Hook::LexWrap and Sub::Name
to talk your accessors into identifying themselves. While it shouldn't add
much additional runtime overhead (as it acts only Class::Accessor's generator
functions), it has not been designed for production deployment.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)



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mistake, it's already packaged


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