Term::Encoding is a simple module to detect an encoding the current terminal
expects, in various ways.
Sentinel provides a single lvalue function, sentinel, which yields a scalar that
invoke callbacks to get or set its value. Primarily this is useful to create
lvalue object accessors or other functions, to invoke actual code when a new
value is set, rather than simply updating a scalar variable.
Sepia is a set of features to make Emacs a better tool for Perl
development. This package contains the Perl side of the
implementation, including all user-serviceable parts (for the
cross-referencing facility see Sepia::Xref).
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.
Consistent hashing is a scheme that provides hash table functionality
in a way that the addition or removal of one slot does not
significantly change the mapping of keys to slots. In contrast, in
most traditional hash tables, a change in the number of array slots
causes nearly all keys to be remapped.
Consistent hashing was introduced in 1997 as a way of distributing
requests among a changing population of web servers. More recently, it
and similar techniques have been employed in distributed hash tables.
Create a list by taking one item from each array, and do that for all
possible ways that can be done, so that the first item in the list is
always from the first array, the second item from the second array, and
so on.
Set::Tiny is a thin wrapper around regular Perl hashes to perform
often needed set operations, such as testing two sets of strings for
equality, or checking whether one is contained within the other.
This module implements a Set of objects, that is, a collection of
objects without duplications. It is similar to a Smalltalk IdentitySet.
This is a library for reading, creating, and writing ArcView(c)
shapefiles using Perl. The Perl code uses Frank Warmerdam's Shapefile
C Library.
NAME
Shell::Base - A generic class to build line-oriented command
interpreters.
DESCRIPTION
Shell::Base is a base class designed for building command line programs.
It defines a number of useful defaults, simplifies adding commands and
help, and integrates well with Term::ReadLine.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003 Darren Chamberlain. All Rights Reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.