The OpenGrm NGram library is used for making and modifying n-gram language
models encoded as weighted finite-state transducers (FSTs). It makes use of
functionality in the OpenFst library to create, access and manipulate n-gram
models. Operations for counting, smoothing, pruning, applying, and
evaluating models as well as support for distributed computation are among
those provided. It was developed by contributors from OHSU and Google Research.
Turn free-text queries into SQL WHERE clauses. The idea is to allow you to treat
your database like a free-text search index, when it really isn't.
This module uses Spreadsheet::WriteExcel to turn a simple XML data file
into a binary Excel XLS file.
See also the FromXML.dtd file in the distribution.
A batch converter that transforms UNIX-style manpages from the
DocBook SGML DTD into nroff/troff -man macros.
Styles for formatting Spreadsheet::WriteExcel
This module provides one function, equals (not exported by default).
You should pass this function two strings of the same length. It will
return true if they are string-wise identical and false otherwise,
just like eq. However, comparing any two differing strings will take
a fixed amount of time, unlike eq.
String::ToIdentifier::EN provides a utility method, "to_identifier" for
converting an arbitrary string into a readable representation using the ASCII
subset of \w for use as an identifier in a computer program. The intent is to
make unique identifier names from which the content of the original string can
be easily inferred by a human just by reading the identifier.
If you need the full set of \w including Unicode, see the subclass
String::ToIdentifier::EN::Unicode.
Currently, this process is one way only, and will likely remain this way.
The default is to create camelCase identifiers, or you may pass in a separator
char of your choice such as _.
Binary char groups will be separated by _ even in camelCase identifiers to make
them easier to read, e.g.: foo_2_0xFF_Bar.
Syntax::Highlight::Engine::Kate is a port to perl of the syntax highlight
engine of the Kate text editor.
The language xml files of kate have been rewritten to perl modules using a
script. These modules function as plugins to this module.
Template Toolkit plugin interface to Text::Autoformat module. This is
a separate distribution as of Template-Toolkit 2.22.
This is a very simple TT2 Plugin for generating CSV.
A CSV object will be instantiated via the following directive:
[% USE CSV %]