DateTime-Lite-v0.7.3.tar.gz
TAR.GZ
Verdict: BENIGN
Mal-ecule
O₂(ErXe)H₄(CmDbFPo₂)
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Size
1.8 MB
⇩ download
First seen
11 days ago
Analyzed
7 days ago
Ecosystem
perl
Source
cpan.metacpan.org ↗
Objectives
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Lite.pm
syscall
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Lite.pm
perl -ln -E 'say "$1" if( /^sub (\w+)[[:blank:]\v]*(?:\{|\Z|[[:blank:]\v]*:[[:blank:]\v]*lvalue)/ )' ./lib/DateTime/Lite.pm -
TimeZone.pm
perl -ln -E 'say "$1" if( /^sub (\w+)[[:blank:]\v]*(?:\{|\Z|[[:blank:]\v]*:[[:blank:]\v]*lvalue)/ )' ./lib/DateTime/Lite.pm -
TimeZone.pm
perl scripts/build_tz_database.pl -
perl -Iblib/lib -Iblib/arch scripts/benchmark.pl -
perl scripts/build_tz_database.pl -
perl scripts/leap_seconds_header.pl
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text.char_entropy = 5.86 -
text.char_entropy = 5.90 -
text.char_entropy = 5.97 -
text.whitespace_ratio = 0.09
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Lite.pm
readdir64 -
4246
dtl_posix_tz_lookup(int_fast64_t unix_secs, const char *tz_str, dtl_posix_tz_result *re
Micro-behaviors
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curl
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META.json
sqlite3 database stores transition times as raw Unix seconds -
TimeZone.pm
sqlite3 database stores transition times as raw Unix seconds -
sqlite3 DB has stored transitions only up to 2007 for NY and 1996 for -
sqlite3 database.
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Lite.pm
S_IXUSR
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CONTRIBUTING.md
fork()
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TimeZone.pm
perl×2 -
Lite.pm
perl
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Lite.pm
for (;;)
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Lite.pm
sprintf
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cwd
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CONTRIBUTING.md
/proc/self/status
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CONTRIBUTING.md
tempfile
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Lite.pm
cmp -
TimeZone.pm
cmp
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binary.overall_entropy = 8.00
Metadata
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Lite.pm
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Lite.pm
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Lite.pm
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META.json
text.max_line_length = 536.00 -
TimeZone.pm
text.max_line_length = 536.00 -
TimeZone.pm
text.total_lines = 4880.00 -
Lite.pm
text.total_lines = 5258.00 -
TimeZone.pm
text.total_lines = 5258.00 -
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README.md -
email -
text.max_line_length = 646.00 -
text.max_line_length = 720.00 -
text.total_lines = 114.00 -
text.total_lines = 133.00 -
text.total_lines = 143.00 -
text.total_lines = 145.00 -
text.total_lines = 1702.00 -
text.total_lines = 171.00 -
text.total_lines = 1713.00
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TimeZone.pm
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Lite.pm
our $VERSION×2 -
TimeZone.pm
our $VERSION×2 -
Lite.pm
sub DefaultLocale {×2 -
TimeZone.pm
sub DefaultLocale {×2 -
TimeZone.pm
my $bit×2 -
Lite.pm
use strict;×2 -
TimeZone.pm
$ENV{×2 -
TimeZone.pm
sub new {×2 -
my $dt×2 -
my $tz×2 -
my $ITERATIONS×2 -
my $dt×2 -
my $dt1×2 -
sub _abbr {×2 -
sub new {×2 -
my $bit×2 -
use DateTime::Lite;×2 -
my $dur×2 -
my $fut×2 -
my $results×2 -
#!/usr/bin/env perl×2 -
our $VERSION×2 -
sub in_fork {×2
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DateTime-Lite-v0.7.3/t/00.load.t -
DateTime-Lite-v0.7.3/t/03.add_subtract.t -
DateTime-Lite-v0.7.3/t/04.compare.t -
DateTime-Lite-v0.7.3/t/05.duration.t -
DateTime-Lite-v0.7.3/t/06.strftime.t -
DateTime-Lite-v0.7.3/t/07.set.t -
DateTime-Lite-v0.7.3/t/08.infinite.t -
DateTime-Lite-v0.7.3/t/09.storable.t -
DateTime-Lite-v0.7.3/t/10.timezone.t -
DateTime-Lite-v0.7.3/t/12.tz_database.t -
DateTime-Lite-v0.7.3/t/13.bcp47_tz.t -
DateTime-Lite-v0.7.3/t/15.start_end_of.t -
DateTime-Lite-v0.7.3/t/16.extended_aliases.t -
DateTime-Lite-v0.7.3/t/18.resolve_abbreviation_ordering.t -
DateTime-Lite-v0.7.3/t/19.threads.t -
DateTime-Lite-v0.7.3/t/90.pod.t
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CONTRIBUTING.md
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README-ja-JP.md×2 -
README.md×2
20 of 32 traits shown
Identity
| SHA-256 | 3f74bb20989277bddffc468c153e45a79228056d5146dcd357b66919a34e2b83 |
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| Canonical SHA-256 | 04c9a3b4f2362e20de49a8c74426a380b74bfdeddd1b821f40eab1526715f967 |
| Filename | DateTime-Lite-v0.7.3.tar.gz |
| Package | DateTime-Lite |
| Version | v0.7.3 |
Origin
| Source | forager |
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| Feed | metacpan.org |
| Ecosystem | perl |
| Domain | metacpan.org |
| URL | https://cpan.metacpan.org/authors/id/J/JD/JDEGUEST/DateTime-Lite-v0.7.3.tar.gz ↗ |
Timeline
| First seen | 3 Jun 2026 01:52 UTC |
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| First analyzed | 7 Jun 2026 12:50 UTC |
| Last analyzed | 7 Jun 2026 12:50 UTC |
| Last updated | 7 Jun 2026 12:50 UTC |
Labeling
| Label | unknown |
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| Label source | forager |
| Traits version | 318d5 |
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