Dump in hexadecimal the content of a scalar. The result is returned in a string. Each line of the result consists of the offset in the source in the leftmost column of each line, followed by one or more columns of data from the source in hexadecimal. The rightmost column of each line shows the printable characters (all others are shown as single dots).
Dump in hexadecimal the content of a scalar. The result is returned in a string. Each line of the result consists of the offset in the source in the leftmost column of each line, followed by one or more columns of data from the source in hexadecimal. The rightmost column of each line shows the printable characters (all others are shown as single dots).
To install p5.32-data-hexdump, run the following command in macOS terminal (Applications->Utilities->Terminal)
sudo port install p5.32-data-hexdump
To see what files were installed by p5.32-data-hexdump, run:
port contents p5.32-data-hexdump
To later upgrade p5.32-data-hexdump, run:
sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade p5.32-data-hexdump
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