This module provides a WebDAV server. WebDAV stands for "Web-based
Distributed Authoring and Versioning". It is a set of extensions to
the HTTP protocol which allows users to collaboratively edit and
manage files on remote web servers.
Net::DAV::Server provides a WebDAV server and exports a filesystem for
you using the Filesys::Virtual suite of modules. If you simply want to
export a local filesystem, use Filesys::Virtual::Plain as above.
This module doesn't currently provide a full WebDAV implementation.
However, I am working through the WebDAV server protocol compliance
test suite (litmus, see http://www.webdav.org/neon/litmus/) and will
provide more compliance in future. The important thing is that it
supports cadaver and the Mac OS X Finder as clients.
Algorithm::Numerical::Shuffle
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Shuffle is a perl module which performs a one pass, fair shuffle on a
list. If the list is passed as a reference to an array, the shuffle
is done in situ.
The running time of the algorithm is linear in the size of the list.
For an in situ shuffle, the memory overhead is constant; otherwise,
linear extra memory is used.
The algorithm used is discussed by Knuth [3]. It was first published
by Fisher and Yates [2], and later by Durstenfeld [1].
This is an Oriented Object module that calculates a future value by using
existing values. The new value is calculated by using linear regression.
Gmm++ is a generic C++ template library for sparse, dense and skyline
matrices. It is built as a set of generic algorithms (mult, add,
copy, sub-matrices, dense and sparse solvers ...) for any interfaced
vector type or matrix type. It can be view as a glue library allowing
cooperation between several vector and matrix types. However, basic
sparse, dense and skyline matrix/vector types are built in Gmm++,
hence it can be used as a standalone linear algebra library.
Interfacing a vector or matrix type means writing "traits" objects
called "linalg_traits", which describe their properties. The library
offers predefined dense, sparse and skyline matrix types.
Pipebench shows the current throughput and amount of data going through a
pipe. It can be used to show the progress of a large md5sum process:
cat bigfile | pipebench | md5sum.
- Michael L. Hostbaek
mich@FreeBSD.org
MMSRIP is a client for the proprietary protocol MMS://.
It actually saves to a file the content being streamed.
Please remember that this is not intended for real use, its existence
is only and must only be documentary.
Regexp::Log is a base class for a variety of modules that generate
regular expressions for performing the usual data munging tasks on
log files that cannot be simply split().
A Python package for interacting with a MediaWiki wiki using
the MediaWiki API.
Designed for MediaWiki version 1.15 and higher, should work
on 1.13, older versions may have bugs.
The edit-API must be enabled on the site to use editing features.
Stopwatch does what its name implies - enables hand timing much
like a physical stopwatch. It can also be used as a countdown timer.
Stopwatch has millisecond accuracy and no artificial limit on hours.
Stopwatch runs on UNIX, Windows, and MacOS.
In scroll, you're a bookworm that's stuck on a scroll. You have to dodge
between words and use spells to make your way down the page as the scroll
is read. Go too slow and you'll get wound up in the scroll and crushed.