Qt is a cross-platform application and UI framework for developers
using C++ or QML, a CSS/JavaScript-like language.
With Qt, code can be reused efficiently to target multiple platforms
with one code base. The modular C++ class library and developer tools
easily enables developers to create applications for one platform and
easily build and run to deploy on another platform.
DateTime::Format::Roman - Roman day numbering for DateTime objects
This module simply exports all class methods of DateTime into the caller's
namespace.
Unless otherwise noted, all methods correspond to the same-named class method
in DateTime. Please see DateTime for which parameters are supported.
DateTime::Set is a module for date/time sets. It can be used to handle two
different types of sets.
The first is a fixed set of predefined datetime objects. For example, if we
wanted to create a set of dates containing the birthdays of people in our
family.
The second type of set that it can handle is one based on the idea of a
recurrence, such as "every Wednesday", or "noon on the 15th day of every
month". This type of set can have fixed starting and ending datetimes, but
neither is required. So our "every Wednesday set" could be "every Wednesday
from the beginning of time until the end of time", or "every Wednesday after
2003-03-05 until the end of time", or "every Wednesday between 2003-03-05 and
2004-01-07".
This module enables you to generate DateTime objects that represent the current
time with sub-second resolution.
DateTime::Incomplete is a class for representing partial dates and times.
These are actually encountered relatively frequently. For example, a birthday
is commonly given as a month and day, without a year.
The purpose of this library was to replace our dependence on Unix epoch time,
which, being limited to a range of about 1970 to 2030, is inadequate for our
purposes (we have data as old as 1870). This date library effectively handles
dates from A.D. 1000 to infinity, and would probably work all the way back to 0
(ignoring, of course, the switch-over to the Gregorian calendar). The useful
features of Unix epoch time (ease of date difference calculation and date
comparison, strict ordering) are preserved, and elements such as
human-legibility are added. The library handles fractional seconds and some
date/time manipulations used for the Global Positioning Satellite system.
Creates and destroys aliases for DateTime timezones. This module violates the
encapsulation of the DateTime internals. User _Beware_.
GDCM is an open source DICOM library. It is meant to deal with DICOM files
(as specified in part 10 of the DICOM standard). It offers some compatibility
with ACR-NEMA 1.0 & 2.0 files (raw files). It is written in C++ and offers
wrapping to other target languages such as Python, C#, Java and PHP.
Doxygen Filter is an input filter for Doxygen enabling support for Perl code
documentation. Doxygen is quite a powerful code documentation system that
already has built-in support for multiple programming languages.