Jonk is simple job tanking system.
Job is saved and taken out. Besides, nothing is done.
You may use Jonk to make original Job Queuing System.
Exception::Handler
Exception::Handler helps to report exceptions with formatted text
call-stack.
Elfutils provides a set of binutils-replacement tools,
prefixed with eu-, as well as a set of libraries for
manipulating ELF and DWARF data.
Device::USB, Perl wrappers for libusb.
This module serves as an easy, clean alternative to Exporter. Unlike Exporter,
it is not subclassed, but it simply exports a custom import() into your
namespace.
With Exporter::Tidy, you don't need to use any package global in your module.
Even the subs you export can be lexically scoped.
Dir::Project provides a way to locate a source-controlled directory
(CVS, Subversion, Perforce, etc) using only the current working
directory (cd). This prevents users from having to set other
environment variables when they switch between areas, and allows
scripts and such inside the directory to be executed without changing
the user's PATH.
Env::Path presents an object-oriented interface to path variables,
defined as that subclass of environment variables which name an
ordered list of filesystem elements separated by a platform-standard
separator (typically ':' on UNIX and ';' on Windows).
The Exporter module implements an "import" method which allows a module
to export functions and variables to its users' namespaces. Many modules
use Exporter rather than implementing their own "import" method because
Exporter provides a highly flexible interface, with an implementation
optimised for the common case.
ExtUtils::AutoInstall lets module writers to specify a more
sophisticated form of dependency information than the PREREQ_PM
option offered by ExtUtils::MakeMaker.
This module works best with the Module::Install framework,
a drop-in replacement for MakeMaker.
The goal of this module is to offer a simple queue system using the
underlying filesystem for storage, security and to prevent race
conditions via atomic operations. It focuses on simplicity, robustness
and scalability.