libeval-closure-perl 0.14-2 source package in Ubuntu

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libeval-closure-perl (0.14-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  [ Alex Muntada ]
  * Remove inactive pkg-perl members from Uploaders.

  [ Salvatore Bonaccorso ]
  * Update Vcs-* headers for switch to salsa.debian.org

  [ Debian Janitor ]
  * Bump debhelper from old 9 to 12.
  * Set debhelper-compat version in Build-Depends.
  * Set upstream metadata fields: Bug-Submit.
  * Remove obsolete fields Contact, Name from debian/upstream/metadata
    (already present in machine-readable debian/copyright).

  [ gregor herrmann ]
  * debian/watch: use uscan version 4.

  [ Debian Janitor ]
  * Remove constraints unnecessary since stretch:
    + Build-Depends-Indep: Drop versioned constraint on libdevel-lexalias-perl.
    + libeval-closure-perl: Drop versioned constraint on libdevel-lexalias-perl
      in Recommends.

 -- Jelmer Vernooij <email address hidden>  Mon, 13 Jun 2022 21:39:39 +0100

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Original maintainer:
Debian Perl Group
Architectures:
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Section:
perl
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libeval-closure-perl: Perl module to safely and cleanly create closures via string eval

 String eval is often used for dynamic code generation. For instance, Moose
 uses it heavily, to generate inlined versions of accessors and constructors,
 which speeds code up at runtime by a significant amount. String eval is not
 without its issues however - it's difficult to control the scope it's used in
 (which determines which variables are in scope inside the eval), and it can
 be quite slow, especially if doing a large number of evals.
 .
 Eval::Closure attempts to solve both of those problems. It provides an
 eval_closure function, which evals a string in a clean environment, other
 than a fixed list of specified variables. It also caches the result of the
 eval, so that doing repeated evals of the same source, even with a different
 environment, will be much faster (but note that the description is part of
 the string to be evaled, so it must also be the same (or non-existent) if
 caching is to work properly).