Linux/BSD Real Mode interface library.
The AtExit module provides ANSI-C style exit processing modeled after
the atexit function in the standard C library (see atexit(3C)). Various
exit processing routines may be registered by calling atexit and passing
it the desired subroutine along with any desired arguments. Then, at
program-exit time, the subroutines registered with atexit are invoked
with their given arguments in the reverse order of registration (last
one registered is invoked first). Registering the same subroutine more
than once will cause that subroutine to be invoked once for each
registration.
This package implements the basic set operations for Perl
scalars/references.
This module provides two universal methods that any package/class can
use to install subroutines in its own namespace.
SVN::Log retrieves and parses the commit logs from Subversion
repositories.
Fed up with counting tests to discover what went wrong in your last
test run? Tired of squinting at your test source to find out where
on earth the faulty test predicate is called, and what it is supposed
to check for? Then this module is for you!
Test::Manifest looks in the t/test_manifest file to find out which tests you
want to run and the order in which you want to run them. It constructs the
right value for MakeMaker to do the right thing.
Test::MockModule lets you temporarily redefine subroutines in other
packages for the purposes of unit testing.
Breiman and Cutler's random forests for classification and regression
Reshape lets you flexibly restructure and aggregate data using just
two functions: melt and cast.