Data::IEEE754 provides some simple convenience functions for packing and
unpacking IEEE 754 floats and doubles.
Currently this module only implements big-endian order.
Data::JavaScript::Anon provides the ability to dump large
simple data structures to JavaScript. That is, things that
don't need to be a class, or have special methods or whatever.
Alternate Data Localization API.
Flyspray is an uncomplicated, web-based bug tracking system written in PHP
for assisting with software development.
Features include:
* Web-based, platform-independent
* Multiple database support, currently MySQL and PGSQL
* Easy installation
* Easy to use
* Multiple projects
* 'Watching' tasks, with notification of changes (email or Jabber)
* Comprehensive task history
* File attachments
* CSS themes
* Advanced search features (though easy to use)
* Atom/RSS feeds
* Two syntax options for task descriptions and more (Dokuwiki / plain text)
* Voting for tasks
* Dependency graphs
FreeOCL is an implementation of OpenCL 1.2 specifications
targeting CPUs. Instead of using a built-in or dedicated
compiler, it relies on an external C++ compiler.
Data::MessagePack is a binary packer for perl.
This is a collection of miscellaneous subroutines useful in wide but varying
scenarios; a catch-all module for things that don't obviously belong anywhere
else. Obviously what's useful differs from person to person, but this particular
collection should be useful in object-oriented frameworks, such as
Class::Scaffold and Data::Conveyor.
Model interface which had more data sources unified, a.k.a data/object
mapper.
This module defines a few generally useful utility functions.
Paraphrased from the Data:Swap's documentation ...
Data::Swap (XS) module allows to swap the contents of two referenced
variables, even if they have different types. The main application is
to change the base type of an object after it has been created, for
example for dynamic loading of data structures:
swap $self, bless $replacement, $newclass;