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devel/Resources-1.04 (Score: 1.3217685E-4)
Perl5 module handling application defaults in Perl
Resources are a way to specify information of interest to program or packages. Applications use resource files to specify and document the values of quantities or attributes of interest. Resources can be loaded from or saved to resource files. Methods are provided to search, modify and create resources. Packages use resources to hardwire in their code the default values for their attributes, along with documentation for the attributes themselves. Packages inherit resources when subclassed, and the resource names are updated dynamically to reflect a class hierarchy. Methods are provided for interactive resource inspection and editing.
devel/Pod-Tests-1.19 (Score: 1.3217685E-4)
Extracts embedded tests and code examples from POD
This is a specialized POD viewer to extract embedded tests and code examples from POD. It doesn't do much more than that. pod2test does the useful work. After creating a Pod::Tests object, you parse the POD by calling one of the available parsing methods documented below. You can call parse as many times as you'd like, all examples and tests found will stack up inside the object. Once extracted, the tests can be built into stand-alone testing code using the build_tests() and build_examples() methods. However, it is recommended that you first look at the pod2test program before embarking on this.
devel/String-LRC-1.01 (Score: 1.3217685E-4)
Perl interface for longitudinal redundancy check generation
LRC - Perl interface for longitudinal redundancy check generation The Longitudinal Redundancy Check (LRC) is a one byte character, commonly used as a byte-field in data transmission over analog systems. Most commonly, in STX-ETX bounded strings sent in financial protocols. Following some previous experience with such protocols, I wrote an LRC function in perl and later decided to re-write in C for efficiency. The result is this module String::LRC, which generates this aforementioned byte. Commonly used in financial protocols as follows with ETX (ASCII 03) appended to LRC sum and packets after the STX (ASCII 02), payload, and ETX chars.
devel/Test-Class-0.50 (Score: 1.3217685E-4)
Easily create test classes in an xUnit style
Test::Class provides a simple way of creating classes and objects to test your code in an xUnit style. Built using Test::Builder it is designing to work with other Test::Builder based modules (Test::More, Test::Differences, Test::Exception, etc.) Note: This module will make more sense if you are already familiar with the "standard" mechanisms for testing perl code. Those unfamiliar with Test::Harness, Test::Simple, Test::More and friends should go take a look at them now. Note: This is an early release. Things may change. Be warned.
devel/SpecTcl-1.2.2a (Score: 1.3217685E-4)
Free drag-and-drop GUI builder for Tk and Java from Sun
Main Features of Sun's SpecTcl 1.1 ================================== Easy to Learn: SpecTcl's drag & drop interface along with a powerful toolbar and on-line help make it easy to start building GUI applications. Tcl and Java Support: SpecTcl generates both Tcl and Java code. Platform Independent: SpecTcl runs on all major platforms: Solaris, SunOS, Linux, Windows 95, Windows NT Server 3.51, Windows NT Workstation 3.51, MacOS, and Irix. Constraint Based Alignment and resizing of widgets (buttons, Geometry Manager: check boxes, etc.) is automatic. This makes creating dynamic UIs and cross platform UIs a snap!
devel/projectcenter-0.6.2 (Score: 1.3217685E-4)
Development environment for GNUstep
Project Center is GNUstep's graphical integrated development environment (IDE). It helps you to create all different kinds of projects like Applications, Tools, Libraries and Bundles. Project Center allows you to easily add and remove, edit and search files; writes the project makefiles accordingly and supports you in the actual process of building and debugging your project. Even the management of a big project keeps being easy as Project Center's file browser lets you always have a well sorted and categorized overview over all the files in your project. LICENSE: GPL2 or later
devel/attrs-16.0.0 (Score: 1.3217685E-4)
Python attributes without boilerplate
attrs is an MIT-licensed Python package with class decorators that ease the chores of implementing the most common attribute-related object protocols: >>> import attr >>> @attr.s ... class C(object): ... x = attr.ib(default=42) ... y = attr.ib(default=attr.Factory(list)) >>> i = C(x=1, y=2) (If you don't like the playful attr.s and attr.ib, you can also use their no-nonsense aliases attr.attributes and attr.attr). You just specify the attributes to work with and attrs gives you: a nice human-readable __repr__, a complete set of comparison methods, an initializer, and much more without writing dull boilerplate code again and again.
devel/bitstring-3.1.4 (Score: 1.3217685E-4)
Simple construction, analysis, and modification of binary data
bitstring is a pure Python module designed to help make the creation and analysis of binary data as simple and natural as possible. BitStrings can be constructed from integers (big and little endian), hex, octal, binary, strings or files. They can be sliced, joined, reversed, inserted into, overwritten, etc. with simple functions or slice notation. They can also be read from, searched and replaced, and navigated in, similar to a file or stream. bitstring is open source software, and has been released under the MIT licence.
devel/libreadline-java-0.8.0 (Score: 1.3217685E-4)
JNI wrapper around GNU Readline / libedit / libgetline
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!
devel/libee-0.4.1 (Score: 1.3217685E-4)
Event expression library inspired by CEE
The core idea of libee is to provide a small but hopefully convenient API layer above the CEE standard. However, CEE is not finished. At the time of this writing, CEE is under heavy development and even some of its core data structures (like the data dictionary and taxonomy) have not been fully specified. So for the time being, libee should be thought of as a useful library that helps you get your events normalized. If you program cleanly to libee, chances are not bad that only relatively little effort is required to move your app over to be CEE compliant (once the standard is out).