On Vi, 26 apr 19, 16:25:43, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
>
> I just happened to start noticing the same format being used within
> "apt-cache show" query feedback, too. Took a second to find a good
> example. This is for "openshot" (video editor):
>
> Tag: implemented-in::python, interface::graphical,
On Sat, Apr 27, 2019 at 12:05:18PM +1000, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 26.04.19 23:09, mick crane wrote:
> > I did wonder if was some scheme I was unaware of.
[...]
> More the opposite. i.e. make the tail end of the long::name::thingy
> identifiable in a _restricted_ scope. The :: nomenclature f
On 26.04.19 23:09, mick crane wrote:
> I did wonder if was some scheme I was unaware of.
> I noticed a couple of weeks ago somebody used these "::" between words to
> identify something.
> Like in apt you have
> /var/lib/apt/lists/security.debian.org_debian-security_dists_buster_updates_main_source
is
this to do with the OS ?
~$ apropos nameserver
Net::DNS::Nameserver (3pm) - DNS server class
You mean those double colons ('::')?
If yes: those are just separators for the Perl module namespace, which
conceptually is a hierarchy. At the (right) end you can put some
object
gt;> this to do with the OS ?
>>
>> ~$ apropos nameserver
>> Net::DNS::Nameserver (3pm) - DNS server class
>
> You mean those double colons ('::')?
>
> If yes: those are just separators for the Perl module namespace, which
> conceptually is a hierarchy. At the
> can somebody explain generally what this scheme of things with the
> >> dots has to do with ?
> >> seen this in perl as the kind of hierarchy of modules but how is
> >> this to do with the OS ?
> >>
> >> ~$ apropos nameserver
> >> Net::DNS::
hierarchy of modules but how is
this to do with the OS ?
~$ apropos nameserver
Net::DNS::Nameserver (3pm) - DNS server class
You mean those double colons ('::')?
If yes: those are just separators for the Perl module namespace, which
conceptually is a hierarchy. At the (right) end you ca
> this to do with the OS ?
>
> ~$ apropos nameserver
> Net::DNS::Nameserver (3pm) - DNS server class
You mean those double colons ('::')?
If yes: those are just separators for the Perl module namespace, which
conceptually is a hierarchy. At the (right) end you can put some obj
::DNS::Nameserver (3pm) - DNS server class
It usually translates to directory separators (/). In your case, it
points to
/usr/share/perl5/Net/DNS/Nameserver.pm
Ah OK, I thought it might be some new scheme of things.
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mick crane writes:
> sorry to be a nuisance
> can somebody explain generally what this scheme of things with the
> dots has to do with ?
> seen this in perl as the kind of hierarchy of modules but how is this
> to do with the OS ?
>
> ~$ apropos nameserver
> Net::DNS
sorry to be a nuisance
can somebody explain generally what this scheme of things with the dots
has to do with ?
seen this in perl as the kind of hierarchy of modules but how is this to
do with the OS ?
~$ apropos nameserver
Net::DNS::Nameserver (3pm) - DNS server class
mick
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