Stream::Buffered is a buffer class to store arbitrary length of byte
strings and then get a seekable filehandle once everything is
buffered. It uses PerlIO and/or temporary file to save the buffer
depending on the length of the size.
The "String::Similarity" calculates the similarity index of its two
arguments. A value of '0' means that the strings are entirely
different. A value of '1' means that the strings are identical.
Everything else lies between 0 and 1 and describes the amount of
similarity between the strings.
SVN::ACL is a simple frontend to make the svnserve.conf, passwd,
authz for Subversion.
After subversion 1.3.0, it offers the new access control for
using the svnserve. When you use svnadmin to create a new
subversion repository. The svnserve.conf, passwd and authz will
be generated by subversion automatically.
This module provides regular svn operations on check out directory.
It tries to do this in a simplest form possible. All operations are
currently performed by running svn binary directly. Thus it is
probably unportable. For a much more powerful way of working with
svn repository see SVN::Client.
Sys::Sendfile provides access to your operating system's sendfile
facility. It allows you to efficiently transfer data from one
filehandle to another. Typically the source is a file on disk and the
sink is a socket, and some operating systems may not even support
other usage.
This module is a filter for SVN::Notify, intended to assist with
the maintenance of access control lists with Subversion repositories.
This module removes the need to maintain a separate list of people
to send email notification messages to (via svnnotify --to arguments),
from the AuthZSVNAccessFile.
Have you ever tried to debug a test script that is failing tests? Without too
many modifications, your test script can generate a log file with information
about each failed test.
You can take your existing test script, and with (hopefully) very little
effort, convert it to use Test::Debugger. Then re-run your modified test and
view the log file it creates.
Sys::SigAction - Perl extension for Consistent Signal Handling.
With the use of this module, the signal handling behavior
can be coded in a way that does not change from one perl version
to the next, and thus using POSIX::sigaction() becomes a little easier.
Term::Size::Any is a unified interface to retrieve terminal size. It loads one
module of a list of known alternatives, each implementing some way to get the
desired terminal information. This loaded module will actually do the job on
behalf of Term::Size::Any.
Test::CPAN::Meta was written to ensure that a META.yml file, provided with a
standard distribution uploaded to CPAN, meets the specifications that are slowly
being introduced to module uploads, via the use of package makers and installers
such as ExtUtils::MakeMaker, Module::Build and Module::Install.