A port of the ircd-hybrid IRC daemon.
ircd-hybrid includes a number of improvements over a standard
ircd-2.8 server, including compressed server<->server links, chanmode
+e, and TS5 support.
Mail::Sendmail provides a simple, platform-independent e-mail interface from
your perl script. It requires only Perl5 and a network connection.
Mail::Sendmail contains mainly &sendmail, which takes a hash with the message
to send and sends it.
RLog provides a flexible message logging facility for C++ programs
and libraries. It is subscription based, meaning you can subscribe
to messages of your choice in an number of ways: by hierarchical
channel name (e.g. "debug", "debug/ special", "error", etc.), or
file name, component name, etc. Log messages are individually enabled.
It is meant to be fast enough to leave in production code - even
where it may be called many times, as both the GCC and Intel compilers
reduce the logging overhead a few clock cycles if they are dormant
(with no subscribers). Other add-on components can extend subscriptions
to external programs, allowing you to enable and collect debugging
messages remotely.
Terminus TTF is a TrueType version of the great Terminus Font, a
fixed-width bitmap font optimized for long work with computers.
It is useful for applications that don't support bitmap fonts
e.g. Java applications.
CLooG is a free software and library generating loops for scanning
Z-polyhedra. That is, it finds a code (e.g. in C, FORTRAN...) that
reaches each integral point of one or more parameterized polyhedra.
CLooG has been originally written to solve the code generation problem
for optimizing compilers based on the polytope model.
Lingua::ZH::HanDetect uses statistical measures to test a text string to see if
it's in Traditional or Simplified Chinese, as well as which encoding it is in.
If the string does not contain Chinese characters, both the encoding and variant
values will be set to the empty string.
This module is needed because the various encodings for Chinese text tend to
occupy the similar byte ranges, rendering Encode::Guess ineffective.
This is a library containing common/shared code regarding the A-bis
interface between BTS and BSC. It implements drivers for mISDN and DAHDI
based E1 cards, as well as some A-bis/IP dialects.
This is an implementation of an infix reader macro. It should run in any
valid Common Lisp and has been tested in Allegro CL 4.1, Lucid CL 4.0.1,
MCL 2.0 and CMU CL. It allows the user to type arithmetic expressions in
the traditional way (e.g., 1+2) when writing Lisp programs instead of
using the normal Lisp syntax (e.g., (+ 1 2)). It is not intended to be a
full replacement for the normal Lisp syntax.
It is known to be compatible with CMUCL, CLISP, MCL, and SBCL.
Written by Mark Kantrowitz, School of Computer Science,
Carnegie Mellon University, March 1993.
sbd is a Netcat-clone, designed to be portable and offer strong
encryption. It runs on Unix-like operating systems and on Microsoft
Win32. sbd features AES-CBC-128 + HMAC-SHA1 encryption (by Christophe
Devine), program execution (-e option), choosing source port, continuous
reconnection with delay, and some other nice features. Only TCP/IP
communication is supported. Source code and binaries are distributed
under the GNU General Public License.
sbd can be used for any number of network-related things, e.g.:
* Secure file transfer
* Remote administration
* Simple (but secure) peer-to-peer chat
* Pen-test tool (crypto avoids NIDS detection and telnet-style
traffic recording)
Bastardize provides an magical object into which text can be charged
and then returned in various, slighty modified ways.
Among others, bastardize has the following methods:
rdct converts english to hyperreductionist english
(ex. "english" becomes "")
pig pig latin
(ex. "hi there" becomes "ihay erethay")
k3wlt0k a k3wlt0kizer developed originally by Fmh
rot13 implements rot13 "encryption" in perl
(ex. "foo bar" becomes "sbb one")
rev reverses the arrangement of characters
censor attempts to censor text which might be innaproriate
n20e performs numerical abbreviations
(ex. "numerical_abbreviation" becomes "n20e")