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APR - Perl Interface for Apache Portable Runtime (libapr and libaprutil
Libraries)
use APR ();
On load this modules prepares the APR enviroment (initializes memory
pools, data structures, etc.)
You don't need to use this module explicitly, since it's already loaded
internally by all "APR::*" modules.
You'd use the "APR::*" modules outside mod_perl 2.0, just like you'd
use it with mod_perl 2.0. For example to get a random unique string you
could call:
% perl -MAPR::UUID -le 'print APR::UUID->new->format'
mod_perl 2.0 documentation.
mod_perl 2.0 and its core modules are copyrighted under The Apache
Software License, Version 2.0.
The mod_perl development team and numerous contributors.
perl v5.8.8 2006-11-19 mod_perl-2.0.3::docs::api::APR(3)
See also APR::Base64(3)
See also APR::Brigade(3)
See also APR::Bucket(3)
See also APR::BucketAlloc(3)
See also APR::BucketType(3)
See also APR::Const(3)
See also APR::Date(3)
See also APR::Error(3)
See also APR::Finfo(3)
See also APR::IpSubnet(3)
See also APR::OS(3)
See also APR::PerlIO(3)
See also APR::Pool(3)
See also APR::SockAddr(3)
See also APR::Socket(3)
See also APR::Status(3)
See also APR::String(3)
See also APR::Table(3)
See also APR::ThreadMutex(3)
See also APR::URI(3)
See also APR::UUID(3)
See also APR::Util(3)