Term::ScreenColor adds ANSI coloring support, along with a few other useful
methods, to those provided in Term::Screen.
Check POD files for errors or warnings in a test file, using Pod::Simple to do
the heavy lifting.
This is a port of Josh Goldberg's Text::LevenshteinXS
An XS implementation of the Levenshtein edit distance
plyr is a set of tools that solves a common set of problems: you
need to break a big problem down into manageable pieces, operate
on each pieces and then put all the pieces back together. For
example, you might want to fit a model to each spatial location or
time point in your study, summarise data by panels or collapse
high-dimensional arrays to simpler summary statistics. The development
of plyr has been generously supported by BD (Becton Dickinson).
Test::Timer implements a set of test primitives to test and assert test times
from bodies of code.
Testing Module for YAML Implementations.
Test::YAML is a subclass of Test::Base with YAML specific support.
Types::URI is a type constraint library suitable for use with
Moo/Moose attributes, Kavorka sub signatures, and so forth.
Types::UUID is a type constraint library suitable for use with
Moo/Moose attributes, Kavorka sub signatures, and so forth.
UI::Dialog is a OOPerl wrapper for the various dialog applications. These
dialog backends are currently supported: Zenity, XDialog, GDialog, KDialog,
CDialog, and Whiptail. There is also an ASCII backend provided as a last resort
interface for the console based dialog variants. UI::Dialog is a class that
provides a strict interface to these various backend modules. By using
UI::Dialog (with it's imposed limitations on the widgets) you can ensure that
your Perl program will function with any available interfaces.
A simple, fast, and easy to read binary data storage format.
It allows for comments and meta data as well.