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Catmandu Catmandu About Download Tutorial May 22, 2019 Catmandu 1.20 On May 21th 2019, Nicolas Steenlant (our main developer and guru of Catmandu) released version 1.20 of our Catmandu toolkit with some very interesting new features. The main addition is a brand new way how Catmandu Fix- es can be implemented using the new Catmandu::Path implementation. This coding by Nicolas will make it much easier and straightforward to implement any kind of fixes in Perl. In the previous versions of Catmandu there were only two options to create new fixes: Create a Perl package in the Catmandu::Fix namespace which implements a fix method. This was very easy: update the $data hash you got as first argument, return the updated $data and you were done. Then disadvantage was that accessing fields in a deeply nested record was tricky and slow to code. Create a Perl package in the Catmandu::Fix namespace which implemented emit functions. These were functions ...

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