The end goal is to figure out an appropriate XXX::YYY::ELF::Parser or XXX::YYY::Extract::ELF or some such module name for an ELF file parsing and data extraction module I'm putting together. The immediate driver for the project is to extract application images to be written to flash memory for an embedded system I'm working with at $work. That requires finding 60k of code out of a 6MB ELF file and dumping that into a suitable image to feed a boot loader. Given I haven't found anything useful on CPAN that works on Windows to do that I think it worth a slice of time to wrap the code I'm generating up for CPAN. The hierarchy stuff is just a means to figuring out what XXX, YYY and whatever else might be on that path might be.

Optimising for fewest key strokes only makes sense transmitting to Pluto or beyond

In reply to Re^2: CPAN namespace hierarchy by GrandFather
in thread CPAN namespace hierarchy by GrandFather

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