Selection of methods that are often needed when working with XML
documents. Functionality includes creating of attribute lists from
arrays, creation of tags, validation of XML names and more.
Allow one to use htaccess-like file to configure PHP per directory,
just like apache's htaccess. It is especially useful with fastcgi.
This package was originally developed by Bart Vanbrabant.
The inotify extension allows to use inotify functions in a PHP script.
This extension provides an API for minifying JavaScript.
Support for JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) serialization. This is a drop-in
alternative to PHP standard json extension.
This is a FreeBSD port of picp, a command line driver for the Microchip
Picstart Plus development programmer. It is compatible with a variety of
PICs including the 16F84.
This is an 'abstract' package, it provides the base framework for applications
like CodeGen_PECL.
Perl Console is a light program that lets you evaluate Perl code
interactively. It uses Readline for grabbing input and provides
completion with all the namespaces loaded during your session.
This is pretty useful for Perl developers that write modules. You can
load a module in your session and test a function exported by the
module.
Readline is used to grab user input and provides then all the facilities
your are used to : completion, key bindings, ...
Poslib is a portable C++ DNS library, a part of Posadis project.
It consists of two parts: a client library and a server library.
Using the client library, you can simply develop applications that use
the Domain Name System (DNS). It includes many functions for resolving,
domain-name manipulation and Resource Record (RR) creation.
The server library, based on the client core, can be used to develop
DNS servers. By implementing a query entry-point function using the
Poslib library of functions, you can easily create DNS servers,
without worrying about low-level details such as DNS message compilation,
domain-name compression and UDP/TCP transmission.
Java-Readline is a port of GNU Readline for Java. Or, to be more
precise, it is a JNI-wrapper to Readline. It is distributed under the
LGPL.
You must call Readline.load(ReadlineLibrary lib); before using any
other methods. If you omit the call to the load()-method, the pure
Java fallback solution is used. Possible values for lib are:
ReadlineLibrary.PureJava
ReadlineLibrary.GnuReadline
ReadlineLibrary.Editline
ReadlineLibrary.Getline
Note that all programs using GnuReadline will fall under the GPL,
since Gnu-Readline is GPL software!