How to Install and Uninstall perl-Data-Denter.noarch Package on Fedora 39

Last updated: November 30,2024

1. Install "perl-Data-Denter.noarch" package

Learn how to install perl-Data-Denter.noarch on Fedora 39

$ sudo dnf update $ sudo dnf install perl-Data-Denter.noarch

2. Uninstall "perl-Data-Denter.noarch" package

This guide covers the steps necessary to uninstall perl-Data-Denter.noarch on Fedora 39:

$ sudo dnf remove perl-Data-Denter.noarch $ sudo dnf autoremove

3. Information about the perl-Data-Denter.noarch package on Fedora 39

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Available Packages
Name : perl-Data-Denter
Version : 0.15
Release : 40.fc39
Architecture : noarch
Size : 23 k
Source : perl-Data-Denter-0.15-40.fc39.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : An alternative to Data::Dumper and Storable
URL : https://metacpan.org/release/Data-Denter
License : GPL+ or Artistic
Description : The main problem with Data::Dumper (one of my all-time favorite modules)
: is that you have to use 'eval()' to deserialize the data you've dumped.
: This is great if you can trust the data you're evaling, but horrible if
: you can't. A good alternative is Storable.pm. It can safely thaw your
: frozen data. But if you want to read/edit the frozen data, you're out of
: luck, because Storable uses a binary format. Even Data::Dumper's output
: can be a little cumbersome for larger data objects. Enter Data::Denter.
:
: Data::Denter is yet another Perl data serializer/deserializer. It formats
: nested data structures in an indented fashion. It is optimized for human
: readability/editability, safe deserialization, and (eventually) speed.