Server runner for testing Groonga full-text search engine.
Test::Perl::Critic wraps the Perl::Critic engine in a convenient subroutine
suitable for test programs written using the Test::More framework. This
makes it easy to integrate coding-standards enforcement into the build
process.
Text-Affixes
This module is used in Natural Language Processing tools
that require Prefixe or Suffix examination of text.
Text::Aligner exports a single function, align(), which is used to justify
strings to various alignment styles.
This module provides a Perl interface to the GNU Aspell library.
The GNU Aspell library provides access to system spelling libraries,
including a spell checker. This module is to meet the need of looking
up many words, one at a time, in a single session.
Text::Autoformat provides intelligent formatting of plaintext without
the need for any kind of embedded mark-up. The module recognizes
Internet quoting conventions, a wide range of bulleting and number
schemes, centred text, and block quotations, and reformats each
appropriately. Other options allow the user to adjust inter-word and
inter-paragraph spacing, justify text, and impose various capitalization
schemes.
The module also supplies a re-entrant, highly configurable replacement
for the built-in Perl format() mechanism.
Text::BibTeX provides objected oriented parsing and formatting of
BibTeX files from within perl.
http://www.gerg.ca/software/btOOL/
Template::Tiny is a reimplementation of a partial subset of the Template
Toolkit in as few lines of code as possible.
It is intended for use in light-usage, low-memory, or low-cpu templating
situations, where you may need to upgrade to the full feature set in the
future, or if you want the familiarity of TT-style templates.
It is intended to have fully-compatible template and stash usage, with a
limited by similar Perl API.
Unlike Template Toolkit, Template::Tiny will process templates without a
compile phase (but despite this is still quicker, owing to heavy use of
the Perl regular expression engine.
Text::Bind allows you to bind Perl structures (strings, routines,
filehandles, objects, and arrays) to specific locations (called *data
sites*) in text files.
The main purpose of this module is to support HTML templates for CGI
programs. Therefore, HTML pages design can be kept separate from CGI
code. However, the class is general enough to be used in other contexts
than CGI application development.
-Anton
<tobez@FreeBSD.org>
Text::CSV::Encoded is a perl module of encoding aware Text::CSV.
It inherits Text::CSV and is aware of input/output encodings.