use Moose or Mouse modules
Loading this module will install the necessary magic to seamlessly
integrate IO::AIO into AnyEvent, i.e. you no longer need to concern
yourself with calling IO::AIO::poll_cb or any of that stuff (you still
can, but this module will do it in case you don't).
Algorithm::Permute provides a handy and fast permutation with an OO interface,
although its algorithm is perhaps not the fastest available. Currently it only
supports permutation n of n objects.
Base class for TCP connectful clients.
AnyEvent::DBI - asynchronous DBI access
Loading this module will install the necessary magic to seamlessly
integrate Net::DBus into AnyEvent. It does this by quite brutally
hacking Net::DBus::Reactor so that all dbus connections created after
loading this module will automatically be managed by this module.
The rather wacky idea behind this module and its sister module DBD::AnyData
is that any data, regardless of source or format should be accessible and
modifiable with the same simple set of methods. This module provides a multi-
dimensional tied hash interface to data in a dozen different formats. The
DBD::AnyData module adds a DBI/SQL interface for those same formats.
Both modules provide built-in protections including appropriate flocking()
for all I/O and (in most cases) record-at-a-time access to files rather than
slurping of entire files.
Currently supported formats include general format flat files (CSV, Fixed
Length, etc.), specific formats (passwd files, httpd logs, etc.), and a
variety of other kinds of formats (XML, Mp3, HTML tables). The number of
supported formats will continue to grow rapidly since there is an open API
making it easy for any author to create additional format parsers which can
be plugged in to AnyData itself and thereby be accessible by either the
tiedhash or DBI/SQL interface.
AnyEvent::Gearman is a module set of client/worker modules for Gearman for
AnyEvent applications.
A non-blocking Graphite client
AnyEvent::I3 - This module connects to the i3 window manager using the UNIX
socket based IPC interface it provides (if enabled in the configuration file).
You can then subscribe to events or send messages and receive their replies.