libfinance-quote-perl 1.54-3 source package in Ubuntu
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libfinance-quote-perl (1.54-3) unstable; urgency=medium * Add patch GH263_URL_MorningstarJP.patch from upstream Git repo. URL change in MorningstarJP.pm. (GH#263) * Add patch GH262_Regex_FTfunds.patch from upstream Git repo. Tweak regex to fix FTfunds.pm. (GH#262) * Add patch GH267_TRV_AlphaVantage.patch from upstream Git repo. Added currency map .TRV => CAD. (GH#267) * Add patch GH268_URL_YahooJSON.patch from upstream Git repo. Quick fix to YahooJSON.pm. (GH#268) Thanks to David Engel for the bug report. (Closes: #1035690) -- gregor herrmann <email address hidden> Sun, 14 May 2023 20:04:45 +0200
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libfinance-quote-perl_1.54-3.dsc | 3.3 KiB | 27d2624a39de58199b89c9cc018ad1228195d1c10fa577131d45a43d54cfdaf4 |
libfinance-quote-perl_1.54.orig.tar.gz | 248.8 KiB | cdfca19f5454eb57c57cf232beee7823ab8ae435e65c37bf537b3f59fae5ddf4 |
libfinance-quote-perl_1.54-3.debian.tar.xz | 8.1 KiB | 341470b0e55930a7419e34509da8f242512b5e2e28f682e99fcc477d57a95cc3 |
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- diff from 1.54-2 to 1.54-3 (2.3 KiB)
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- libfinance-quote-perl: Perl module for retrieving stock quotes from a variety of sources
Finance::Quote gets stock quotes from various internet sources all over the
world. Quotes are obtained by constructing a quoter object and using the
fetch method to gather data, which is returned as a two-dimensional hash (or
a reference to such a hash, if called in a scalar context). For example:
.
$q = Finance::Quote- >new;
%info = $q->fetch("australia" , "CML");
print "The price of CML is ".$info{"CML", "price"};
.
The first part of the hash (eg, "CML") is referred to as the stock.
The second part (in this case, "price") is referred to as the label.