In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>
>I currently have some small modules that I would like to share with others.
>One example is
>an adaptation of Dave Cross' Array::Compare, called Array::Compare_Elem.
>While Array::Compare
>returns a boolean on whether the compared arrays differ, this one goes a
>little furhter and
>returns the values in the second operand (array) that are different. I have
>found this useful
>for searching for differences in directory structures after installing
>software on different machines.
Have you talked to Dave about this? I think it would be a useful thing
to fold into Array::Compare, rather than creating a new module for it.
Which is not to say you can't have a PAUSE ID, just that I think this
particular module might be worth folding into an existing one.
K.
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