In theory, CPANPLUS should help: you could do a regex against
$module->dslip
However, in practice it doesn't WFM - you tend to get a lot of blanks. So the only way I have found is doing it manually, from this page.
Look for the 3rd letter of the dslip code: for pure perl it should be "p". A full explanation of the codes is on the same page, here.
dave hj~
In reply to Re: The quest for pure perl
by dash2
in thread The quest for pure perl
by rinceWind
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