DateTimeX::Easy makes DateTime object creation quick and easy. It uses a variety
of DateTime::Format packages to do the bulk of the parsing, with some custom
tweaks to smooth out the rough edges (mainly concerning timezone detection and
selection).
The primary use of Debug::Client is to provide debugger functionality for Padre
0.98 and beyond.
Devel::Leak has two functions NoteSV and CheckSV.
NoteSV walks the perl internal table of allocated SVs (scalar values) -
(which actually contains arrays and hashes too), and records their
addresses in a table. It returns a count of these "things", and stores
a pointer to the table (which is obtained from the heap using malloc())
in its argument.
CheckSV is passed argument which holds a pointer to a table created by
NoteSV. It re-walks the perl-internals and calls sv_dump() for any
"things" which did not exist when NoteSV was called. It returns a count
of the number of "things" now allocated.
This module's purpose is to provide an already implemented ACL logic for
programmers. Most of the time writing access control list scripts is long
and boring. This set of modules has all the convenient logic behind access
control lists and provide an easy interface to it. It allows you to build
custom ACL's, and provide the mechanisms to run the ACL against data.
Based heavily on Devel::Leak, Devel::LeakTrace uses the pluggable runops
feature in perl 5.6 and later in order to trace SV allocations of a
running program.
DefHash is a specification for using hashes to define things. It was born out of
several other projects/specifications like Sah, Rinci, Riap, Module::Patch.
Figure out the names of variables passed into subroutines.
Do you want your program to tell you what it is doing? Send this
messenger into the abyss of your code to bring back to you all the
pertinent information you want.
The Devel::Modlist perl module provides a means by which to get a
quick run-down on which libraries and modules are being utilized
by a given perl script.
Just as compiler systems like gcc provide dependency information
via switches such as -M, Devel::Modlist is intended to assist script
authors in preparing dependency information for potential users of
their scripts.
Set autoflush from the command line