Encodes ekg metrics as JSON, using the same encoding as used by the ekg
package, thus allowing ekg metrics to be served by other HTTP servers than
the one used by the ekg package.
This utility program may be used for configuring the TV Out connector
of ATI Rage Mobility P/M graphics boards under FreeBSD on x86. Supports
switching the used TV standard from NTSC to PAL.
jshon 解析器,读取和创建 JSON。
它被设计为在 shell 内使用,
比基于 grep/sed/awk 的解析健壮,
比基于一行 perl/python 代码的解析更轻。
Unicode encoding and decoding functions for utf8, iso-latin-* and somes other
encodings, used in the Haskell XML Toolbox. ISO Latin 1 - 16, utf8, utf16,
ASCII are supported. Decoding is done with lasy functions, errors may be
detected or ignored.
Data objects in R can be rendered as HTML tables using the JavaScript
library 'DataTables' (typically via R Markdown or Shiny). The
'DataTables' library has been included in this R package. The package
name 'DT' is an abbreviation of 'DataTables'.
This module takes as input an address or post box in free format
text and attempts to parse it. If successful, the address is broken
down into components and useful functions can be performed.
Lingua::PT::Stemmer - Stemmers for Portuguese and Galician. While these stemmers
can be used stand alone, they are typically used as back ends to the general
stemmer front end provided by textproc/p5-Lingua-Stem.
Number::Spell provides functionality for spelling out numbers. Currently
only integers are supported.
By default Number::Spell does American formatting, but can be configured to
do European formatting by calling it with the "Format => 'eu'" option.
This module exports the $IPv6_re regular expression that matches
any valid IPv6 address as described in "RFC 2373 - 2.2 Text
Representation of Addresses" but ::. Any string not compliant with
such RFC will be rejected.
Text::FixedLength was made to be able to manipulate fixed length field
records. You can manipulate arrays of data, or files of data. This
module allows you to change between delimited and fixed length records.
-Anton
<tobez@FreeBSD.org>