This module is a Perl interface to the TaBE (Taiwan and Big5 Encoding)
library, an unified interface and library dealing with Chinese words,
phrases, sentences, and phonetic symbols; it is intended to be used as
the foundation of Chinese text processing.
Shorten reduces the size of waveform files (such as audio) using
Huffman coding of prediction residuals and optional additional
quantisation. In lossless mode the amount of compression obtained
depends on the nature of the waveform. Those composing of low
frequencies and low amplitudes give the best compression, which may
be 2:1 or better. Lossy compression operates by specifying a minimum
acceptable segmental signal to noise ratio or a maximum bit rate.
Lossy compression operates by zeroing the lower order bits of the
waveform, so retaining waveform shape.
Permission is granted to use this software for decoding and
non-commercial encoding (e.g. private or research use).
If you intend to use shorten, be sure to check the full license,
which can be displayed by "shorten -l".
Code Saturne is a system designed to solve the Navier-Stokes equations in the
cases of 2D, 2D axisymmetric or 3D flows. Its main module is designed for the
simulation of flows which may be steady or unsteady, laminar or turbulent,
incompressible or potentially dilatable, isothermal or not.
Scalars and turbulent fluctuations of scalars can be taken into account. The
code includes specific modules, referred to as "specific physics", for the
treatment of lagrangian particle tracking, semi-transparent radiative transfer,
gas combustion, pulverised coal combustion, electricity effects (Joule effect
and electric arcs) and compressible flows. The code also includes an engineering
module, Matisse, for the simulation of nuclear waste surface storage.
Code_Saturne relies on a finite volume discretisation and allows the use of
various mesh types which may be hybrid (containing several kinds of elements)
and may have structural non-conformities (hanging nodes).
NCS means "Noyau Code Saturne", i.e. "Code Saturne Kernel". This is the
numerical solver.
mod_auth_kerb is an Apache module for authenticating Web clients in a
Kerberos v5 realm. Authentication may be performed via the Kerberos
principal/password; it may also be done securely using SPNEGO (HTTP
Negotiate auth protocol) to perform a GSSAPI/Kerberos authentication
from the user's browser and Kerberos credentials directly to the server
Kerberos credentials 'HTTP/host@REALM'. Because the Kerberos password is
transmitted in plain text in the former mode, when using mod_auth_kerb
for naive HTTP Basic (password-based) authentication, this module
MUST be used in conjunction with an encryption-capable Web server
(e.g. Apache) to keep that exchange private. There is no documentation
provided; see the Web site for more details.
DBIx::Class onle allows joins for prefetches.
But sometimes you can't use JOIN for prefetch.
E.g. for prefetching many related objects to resultset with paging.
Also you can use this module to create cross-database prefetches.
This module provides other logic for prefetching data to resultsets.
This MultiSync plugin is:
SyncML support (supported by e.g. SonyEricsson P800/P900 and many other phones
and devices, for example the SyncML server Sync4j). SyncML also allows you to
do remote connection of two MultiSync programs via an encrypted connection over
the net.
Loading this module will install the necessary magic to seamlessly
integrate IO::AIO into AnyEvent, i.e. you no longer need to concern
yourself with calling IO::AIO::poll_cb or any of that stuff (you still
can, but this module will do it in case you don't).
Set::Array allows you to create arrays as objects and use OO-style
methods on them. Many convenient methods are provided here that appear
in the FAQ's, the Perl Cookbook or posts from comp.lang.perl.misc. In
addition, there are Set methods with corresponding (overloaded)
operators for the purpose of Set comparison, i.e. +, ==, etc.
The simplegeneric module lets you define simple single-dispatch generic
functions, akin to Python's built-in generic functions like len(), iter() and so
on. However, instead of using specially-named methods, these generic functions
use simple lookup tables, akin to those used by e.g. pickle.dump() and other
generic functions found in the Python standard library.
This is the Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse (DCC) package, including
the command line (e.g. procmail) interface, dccproc; the SpamAssassin
and Postfix interface, dccifd; the Sendmail milter interface, dccm;
the DCC server, dccd; and the DCC greylisting server, dccd-grey.
Also included are utilities such as cdcc and all of the manual pages
and documentation.