Config::MVP::Reader::INI reads .ini files containing MVP-style
configuration.
Config::Model::Tester provides a way to test configuration models with tests
files. This class was designed to tests several models and several tests cases
per model.
Structured data retreival of perl -V output
Danga::Socket::Callback is a thin wrapper arond Danga::Socket
that allows you to set callbacks to be called at various events.
API Sanity Autotest is a test generator for shared C/C++ libraries. It can
quickly generate simple ("sanity" or "shallow"-quality) tests for functions from
the library API, using the signatures and data type definitions from the library
header files. The tests can detect critical errors in simple use cases, and can
be improved with highly reusable specialized types. API Sanity Autotest can
execute generated tests and detect all kinds of emitted signals, early program
exits, program hanging and specified requirement failures. API Sanity Autotest
also supports tests in the Template2Code format, and has a random test
generation mode and other useful features.
Convert from Perl Data Structure to ClearSilver HDF
Converts a data structure into a sequence of perl statements sufficient for
recreating the original via eval. This module is very similar in concept to
Data::Dumper and Data::Dump, with the major differences being that this module
is designed to output to a stream instead of constructing its output in memory,
and that the traversal over the data structure is effectively breadth first
versus the depth first traversal done by the others.
In fact the data structure is scanned twice, first in breadth first mode to
perform structural analysis, and then in depth first mode to actually produce
the output, but obeying the depth relationships of the first pass.
Data::Dumper::Concise is a perl module for less indentation and
newlines plus sub deparsing.
Data::Dumper::Perltidy encapsulates both Data::Dumper and
Perl::Tidy to provide a function that stringifies a Perl
data structure in a pretty printed format.
This module allow the user to dump variables in a Data::Dumper format.
Unlike the default behavior of Data::Dumper, the variables are named
(instead of $VAR1, $VAR2, etc.) Data::Dumper provides an extended
interface that allows the programmer to name the variables, but this
interface requires a lot of typing and is prone to tyops (sic). This
module fixes that.
Data::Dumper::Simple is actually a source filter that replaces all
instances of Dumper($some, @args) in your code with a call to
Data::Dumper->Dump(). You can use the one function provided to make
dumping variables for debugging a trivial task.
Note that this is primarily a debugging tool. Data::Dumper offers a
bit more than that, so don't expect this module to be more than it is.