PEAR is a framework and distribution system for reusable PHP components.
PEAR is short for "PHP Extension and Application Repository" and is
pronounced just like the fruit. The purpose of PEAR is to provide:
- A structured library of open-sourced code for PHP users
- A system for code distribution and package maintenance
- A standard style for code written in PHP
- The PHP Extension Community Library (PECL)
This is a port of libevent to the PHP infrastructure.
Test::Script - Cross-platform basic tests for scripts
The intent of this module is to provide a series of basic tests for
scripts in the bin directory of your Perl distribution.
Library and tooling to access the QEMU Copy-On-Write (QCOW) image format
R3 is an URL router library with high performance implemented in C. It
compiles route paths into a prefix trie. By using the constructed prefix
trie in the start-up time, you can dispatch routes with efficiency.
Library used by ruxmms for autodetection of russian charset
An English (Porter2) stemming implementation in Elixir.
A helper library for terminal color printing extending the io:format
syntax to add colors.
libowfat is a library of general purpose APIs extracted from Dan
Bernstein's software, reimplemented and covered by the GNU General
Public License Version 2 (no later versions).
Library and tools to support the Windows NT Registry File (REGF) format.