rebuilt with perl 5.36.0 [release 0.62-2mamba;Mon Apr 17 2023]
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Name: perl-Text-Format
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Version: 0.62
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Release: 1mamba
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Release: 2mamba
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Summary: Text::Format - Various subroutines to format text.
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Group: System/Libraries/Perl
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Vendor: openmamba
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## AUTOBUILDREQ-BEGIN
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BuildRequires: perl-devel
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## AUTOBUILDREQ-END
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BuildRequires: perl >= 2:5.36.0
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%description
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The format routine will format under all circumstances even if the width isn't enough to contain the longest words. Text::Wrap will die under these circumstances, although I am told this is fixed. If columns is set to a small number and words are longer than that and the leading 'whitespace' than there will be a single word on each line. This will let you make a simple word list which could be indented or right aligned. There is a chance for croaking if you try to subvert the module. If you don't pass in text then the internal text is worked on, though not modfied. Text::Format is meant for more powerful text formatting than Text::Wrap allows. I also have a module called Text::NWrap that is meant as a direct replacement for Text::Wrap. Text::NWrap requires Text::Format since it uses Text::Format->format to do the actual wrapping but gives you the interface of Text::Wrap
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%defattr(-,root,root)
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%changelog
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* Mon Apr 17 2023 Sdk Build System <sdk@mambasoft.it> 0.62-2mamba
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- rebuilt with perl 5.36.0
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* Mon Jan 10 2022 Silvan Calarco <silvan.calarco@mambasoft.it> 0.62-1mamba
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- update to 0.62
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