Cgrep is a grep tool suitable for searching in large code repositories. It
supports 30 programming languages and searches that go beyond the simple
pattern matching. It enables context-aware filtering and semantic searches
through wildcard and combinators.
Google::Data::JSON provides several methods to convert an XML feed into a
JSON feed, and vice versa. The JSON format is defined in Google Data APIs,
http://code.google.com/apis/gdata/json.html .
HTML::EscapeEvil is a Perl module that will escape HTML tags considered
evil (useful for user inut filtering). It is somewhat similar to
HTML::TagFilter, but escapes tags instead of removing them.
This Module provides an OO-interface to the htmldoc program.
You can use it to produce PDF or PS files from a HTML-document.
Currently many but not all parameters of HTMLDoc are supported.
p5-LaTeX-Encode provides a function to encode text that is to
be formatted with LaTeX. It encodes characters that are special
to LaTeX or that are represented in LaTeX by LaTeX commands.
LaTeX::ToUnicode provides a method to convert LaTeX-style markups
for accents etc. into their Unicode equivalents. It translates
commands for special characters or accents into their Unicode
equivalents and removes formatting commands.
This module implements a statistical language identifier.
The filename attributes to the constructor must refer to files
containing tables of n-gram probabilites for languages. These tables
can be generated using the trainlid(1) utility program.
Seamus Venasse <svenasse@polaris.ca>
MARC::Charset allows you to turn MARC-8 encoded strings into UTF-8
strings. MARC-8 is a single byte character encoding that predates
unicode, and allows you to put non-Roman scripts in MARC bibliographic
records.
This is a new try to use Devel::Declare to change the Perl5
language. It learns pretty much everything from Template::Declare,
and has similar interface. With only one difference: how element
attributes are defined.
These modules provide a basis for parsing snort configuration files and
rules, allow tools to be built that muck with rulesets with less effort.
An example tool, snortconfig, is included.