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Add p5-Math-Logic 1.19, a perl module providing pure 2, 3 or multi-value
logic. PR: 21420 Submitted by: Mario Sergio Fujikawa Ferriera <lioux@uol.com.br>
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SUBDIR += octave
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SUBDIR += oleo
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SUBDIR += p5-Math-Expr
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SUBDIR += p5-Math-Logic
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SUBDIR += p5-MatrixReal
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SUBDIR += p5-Set-IntSpan
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SUBDIR += pari
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math/p5-Math-Logic/Makefile
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# New ports collection makefile for: p5-Math-Logic
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# Date created: 20 Sep 2000
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# Whom: Mario S F Ferreira <lioux@linf.unb.br> et al.
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#
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# $FreeBSD$
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#
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PORTNAME= Math-Logic
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PORTVERSION= 1.19
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CATEGORIES= math perl5
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MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN}
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MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= Math
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PKGNAMEPREFIX= p5-
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MAINTAINER= lioux@linf.unb.br
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USE_PERL5= yes
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PERL_CONFIGURE= yes
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MANPREFIX= ${PREFIX}/lib/perl5/${PERL_VERSION}
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MAN3= Math::Logic.3
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.include <bsd.port.mk>
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math/p5-Math-Logic/distinfo
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MD5 (Math-Logic-1.19.tar.gz) = 01352cf5bf8f4be78779ac57c033b7b5
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math/p5-Math-Logic/pkg-comment
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math/p5-Math-Logic/pkg-comment
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Perl module providing pure 2, 3 or multi-value logic
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math/p5-Math-Logic/pkg-descr
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Perl's built-in logical operators, C<and>, C<or>, C<xor> and C<not>
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support 2-value logic. This means that they always produce a result
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which is either true or false. In fact perl sometimes returns 0
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and sometimes returns undef for false depending on the operator
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and the order of the arguments. For "true" Perl generally returns
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the first value that evaluated to true which turns out to be
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extremely useful in practice. Given the choice Perl's built-in
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logical operators are to be preferred -- but when you really want
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pure 2-degree logic or 3-degree logic or multi-degree logic they
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are available through this module
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math/p5-Math-Logic/pkg-plist
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lib/perl5/site_perl/%%PERL_VER%%/%%PERL_ARCH%%/auto/Math/Logic/.packlist
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lib/perl5/site_perl/%%PERL_VER%%/Math/Logic.pm
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@dirrm lib/perl5/site_perl/%%PERL_VER%%/Math
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@dirrm lib/perl5/site_perl/%%PERL_VER%%/%%PERL_ARCH%%/auto/Math/Logic
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@dirrm lib/perl5/site_perl/%%PERL_VER%%/%%PERL_ARCH%%/auto/Math
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