'userneu' is a Perl script that parses a list of usernames and additional
information (such as the real name or other information to be put in the
GECOS field in /etc/passwd) and creates Unix accounts and (if desired)
Samba accounts as well.
-Andreas Fehlner
fehlner@gmx.de
This is a port of Kernigan and Bentley's grap program for typsetting
graphs. It is a pic preprocessor that can be used with groff or TeX.
You can learn more about grap as specified by Kernigan and Bentley at
the website.
This module does one thing: finds URIs and URLs in plain text. It
finds them quickly and it finds them all (or what URI::URL considers
a URI to be). It employs a series of heuristics too:
- Find schemeless URIs (ie. www.foo.com)
- Avoid picking up trailing characters from the text
- Avoid picking up URL-like things such as Perl module names.
Perl module for page numbering and spread pagination. The object produced by
Data::SpreadPagination can be used to create an easy to use spread pagination
navigator. It inherits from Data::Page, and in addition provides methods to
create a pagination spread, keeping pagenumbers displayed within a sensible
limit.
This module provides an easy-to-use interface for encoding and decoding
Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs).
IDNs use characters drawn from a large repertoire (Unicode), but IDNA
allows the non-ASCII characters to be represented using only the ASCII
characters already allowed in so-called host names today (letter-digit-
hypen, "/[A-Z0-9-]/i").
POE::Filter::XML provides POE with a completely encapsulated XML
parsing strategy for POE::Wheels that will be dealing with XML
streams. By default the filter will attempt to use XML::Parser as
its foundation for xml parsing. Otherwise it will depend upon a
pure perl SAX parser included (POE::Filter::XML::Parser).
Lingua::EN::Words2Nums converts English text into numbers. It supports both
ordinal and cardinal numbers, negative numbers, and very large numbers.
The main subroutine, which is exported by default, is words2nums(). This
subroutine, when fed a string, will attempt to convert it into a number. If it
succeeds, the number will be returned. If it fails, it returns undef.
Text::Balanced - Extract delimited text sequences from strings.
The various extract_... subroutines may be used to extract a delimited
string (possibly after skipping a specified prefix string). The search
for the string always begins at the current pos location of the string's
variable (or at index zero, if no pos position is defined).
-Anton
This module is for reading record-oriented data. The most common example have
records separated by newlines and fields separated by commas or tabs, but this
module aims to provide a consistent interface for handling sequential records
in a file however they may be delimited.
This module is yet another (?) parser and tree-builder for Perl regular
expressions. It builds a tree out of a regex, but at the moment, the extent of
the extraction tool for the tree is quite limited. However, the tree can be
useful to extension modules.