Not likely.
use Class::MOP; use Filter::Simple; use List::MoreUtils; use MRO::Compat; use Scalar::Util; use Sub::Exporter; use Sub::Identify; use Sub::Name; use Task::Weaken; print "Class::MOP ", Class::MOP->VERSION,"\n"; print "Filter::Simple ", Filter::Simple->VERSION,"\n"; print "List::MoreUtils ", List::MoreUtils->VERSION,"\n"; print "MRO::Compat ", MRO::Compat->VERSION,"\n"; print "Scalar::Util ", Scalar::Util->VERSION,"\n"; print "Sub::Exporter ", Sub::Exporter->VERSION,"\n"; print "Sub::Identify ", Sub::Identify->VERSION,"\n"; print "Sub::Name ", Sub::Name->VERSION,"\n"; print "Task::Weaken ", Task::Weaken->VERSION,"\n";

In reply to Re^5: google search by Anonymous Monk
in thread google search by andromeda08

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