Log::Log4perl::Tiny yet another logging module. Nothing particularly fancy nor
original, too, but a single-module implementation of the features the author use
most from Log::Log4perl for quick things, namely:
- Easy mode and stealth loggers (aka log functions INFO, WARN, etc.)
- Debug message filtering by log level
- Line formatting customisation
- Quick sending of messages to a log file
This module provides standardized logging facilities using the
Log::Message module.
Log::Report::Optional will allow libraries (helper modules) to have a dependency
to a small module instead of the full Log-Report distribution. The full power of
Log::Report is only released when the main program uses that module. In that
case, the module using the 'Optional' will also use the full Log::Report,
otherwise the dressed-down Log::Report::Minimal version.
Media::Type::Simple gives a simple functions for obtaining common file
extensions from media types, and from obtaining media types from file
extensions.
It is also relaxed with respect to having multiple media types associated with a
file extension, or multiple extensions associated with a media type, and it
includes media types for encodings such as gzip. It is defined this way in the
default data, but this does not meet your needs, then you can have it use a
system file (e.g. /etc/mime.types) or custom data.
By default, there is a functional interface, although you can also use an
object-oriented inteface. (Different objects will not share the same data.)
Client that submits to Metabase servers
Basic method declarations with signatures, without source filters
Automatically sets repository URL from svn/svk/Git checkout.
Add Mixin::Event::Dispatch in as a parent to your class, and it'll provide some
methods for defining event handlers ("subscribe_to_event" or
"add_handler_for_event") and calling them ("invoke_event").
Note that handlers should return 0 for a one-off handler, and 1 if it should be
called again on the next event.
Module::Build::Convert - Makefile.PL to Build.PL converter
ExtUtils::MakeMaker has been a de-facto standard for the common
distribution of Perl modules; Module::Build is expected to supersede
ExtUtils::MakeMaker in some time (part of the Perl core as of 5.10?)
The transition takes place slowly, as the converting process manually
achieved is yet an uncommon practice. The Module::Build::Convert
Makefile.PL parser is intended to ease the transition process.
Module::Build::Kwalitee subclasses Module::Build to provide boilerplate
tests for your project. It does this by overriding new() and copying
tests to your t directory when you run 'perl Build.PL'.