Aspell Kinyarwanda dictionary.
Ox, standing for Optimized XML, is a XML parser and object serializer,
which is designed to be a speed-optimized alternative to Nokogiri and Marshal.
* Ox is self contained, and uses nothing other than standard C libraries.
* Ox writes/parses generic XML documents including HTML documents.
* Ox serializes Objects into human readable XML in contrast to Marshal
* Ox also supports SAX parsing.
Parslet is a small Ruby library for constructing parsers in the PEG (Parsing
Expression Grammar) fashion.
Parslet makes developing complex parsers easy. It does so by
- providing the best error reporting possible
- not generating reams of code for you to debug
Parslet takes the long way around to make your job easier. It allows for
incremental language construction. Often, you start out small, implementing the
atoms of your language first; parslet takes pride in making this possible.
Phone is a Ruby library for phone number parsing, validation and formatting.
Sary is a suffix array library and tools. It provides fast full-text
search facilities for text files on the order of 10 to 100 MB using a
data structure called a suffix array. It can also search specific
fields in a text file by assigning index points to those fields.
A rubygem to print well formatted XML.
Saxon is a collection of tools for processing XML documents. The main
components are:
- An XSLT 2.0 processor, that can be used from the command line, or invoked
from a Java application by use of the standard JAXP API. Saxon can be
integrated with Java applications using the JAXP API, which means it is
possible for a Java application to switch between different XSLT processors
without changing the application code. As well as conforming closely with the
XSLT 2.0 specification, Saxon offers a number of powerful extensions.
- An XPath 2.0 processor accessible via an API to Java applications.
- An XQuery 1.0 processor that can be used from the command line, or invoked
from a Java application by use of an API.
- An XML Schema 1.0 processor. This can be used on its own to validate a schema
for correctness, or to validate a source document against the definitions in
a schema. It is also used to support the schema-aware functionality of the
XSLT and XQuery processors.
So you can use Saxon to process XML by writing XSLT stylesheets, by writing
XQuery queries, by writing Java applications, or by combinations of the
approaches.
Aspell Sardinian dictionary.
This gem is responsible for comparing HTML doms and asserting that DOM elements
are present in Rails applications. Doms are compared via assert_dom_equal and
assert_dom_not_equal. Elements are asserted via assert_select,
assert_select_encoded, assert_select_email and a subset of the dom can be
selected with css_select. The gem is developed for Rails 4.2 and above, and
will not work on previous versions.
HTML sanitization for Rails applications