bstack - gstack for FreeBSD
This is a port of gstack, a script build around gdb on RedHat and other
Linux distros, to FreeBSD.
bstack take a PID as only parameter and print out the back trace of that
running process. If the process is multithread, the backtrace of all
threads is printed.
It works with the last version of GDB
hexter is a software synthesizer that models the sound generation of
a Yamaha DX7 synthesizer. It can easily load most DX7 patch bank
files, edit those patches via a built-in editor or MIDI sys-ex
messages (ALSA systems only), and recreate the sound of the DX7 with
greater accuracy than any previous open-source emulation (that the
author is aware of....)
hexter operates as a plugin for the DSSI Soft Synth Interface.
DSSI is a plugin API for software instruments (soft synths) with user
interfaces, permitting them to be hosted in-process by audio applications.
Data::Structure::Util - Change nature of data within a structure
Data::Structure::Util is a toolbox to manipulate the data inside
a data structure. It can process an entire tree and perform the
operation requested on each appropriate element.
For example: It can transform all strings within a data structure
to utf8 or transform any utf8 string back to the default encoding.
It can remove the blessing on any reference. It can collect all
the objects or detect if there is a circular reference.
It is written in C for decent speed.
This package implements a PerlIO layer, that adds read / write
timeout. This can be useful to avoid blocking while accessing a
handle (file, socket, ...), and fail after some time.
The timeout is implemented by using <select> on the handle before
reading/writing.
WARNING the handle won't timeout if you use sysread or syswrite on
it, because these functions works at a lower level. However if
you're trying to implement a timeout for a socket, see IO::Socket::Timeout
that implements exactly that.
Tree::RedBlack is a perl implementation of the Red/Black tree algorithm found in
the book "Algorithms", by Cormen, Leiserson & Rivest (more commonly known as
"CLR" or "The White Book"). A Red/Black tree is a binary tree which remains
"balanced"- that is, the longest length from root to a node is at most one more
than the shortest such length. It is fairly efficient; no operation takes more
than O(lg(n)) time.
A Tree::RedBlack object supports the following methods: new(), root(), cmp(&),
insert($, $), delete($), find($), node($), min() and max().
Whenever you use UNIVERSAL::isa as a function, a kitten using
Test::MockObject dies. Normally, the kittens would be helpless, but if they
use UNIVERSAL::isa (the module whose docs you are reading), the kittens can
live long and prosper.
This module replaces UNIVERSAL::isa with a version that makes sure that if
it's called as a function on objects which override isa, isa will be
called on those objects as a method.
In all other cases the real UNIVERSAL::isa is just called directly.
Stone is a TCP/IP packet repeater in the application layer. It
repeats TCP and UDP packets from inside to outside of a firewall, or
from outside to inside.
Stone has following features:
1. Simple.
Stone's source code is only 3000 lines long (written in C
language), so you can minimize the risk of security
holes.
2. Stone supports SSL.
Using OpenSSL (http://www.openssl.org/), stone can
encrypt/decrypt packets.
3. Stone is a http proxy.
Stone can also be a tiny http proxy.
4. POP -> APOP conversion.
With stone and a mailer that does not support APOP, you can
access to an APOP server.
Supervisor is a client/server system that allows its users
to monitor and control a number of processes on UNIX-like
operating systems.
It shares some of the same goals of programs like launchd,
daemontools, and runit. Unlike some of these programs, it is
not meant to be run as a substitute for init as "process id 1".
Instead it is meant to be used to control processes related to
a project or a customer, and is meant to start like any
other program at boot time.
TagZilla is an add-on to Mozilla that lets you add a tagline, random or
specifically chosen by you, to the end of an email or newsgroup posting,
or to the clipboard for pasting into a Web-based email or message board.
What is a tagline?
A tagline is a one-line joke, witticism, factoid, what have you. It can
be about any subject (although it's good to ensure it's appropriate to
the forum in question). The random quotes that can be found at the end
of web pages like Slashdot or the MozDev home page could be considered
taglines.
The TimeDate distribution replaces earlier GetDate distribution, which was
only a date parser. The date parser contained in this distribution
is far superior to the yacc based parser, and a *lot* faster.
The parser contained here will only parse absolute dates, if you want a date
parser that can parse relative dates then take a look at the
Time modules by David Muir on CPAN.
The file Local.pm.new which is included in this distribution is a patched
version of Time::Local which comes with perl. It fixes two problems
- It determines the zone offset based on now rather than epoch
- It fixes a problem with looping forever when a year > 1900 is passed in