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devel/termbox-0.0.0.20160123 (Score: 4.44474E-5)
Pure Go termbox implementation
Termbox is a library that provides a minimalistic API which allows the programmer to write text-based user interfaces. The library is crossplatform and has both terminal-based implementations on *nix operating systems and a winapi console based implementation for Windows operating systems. The basic idea is an abstraction of the greatest common subset of features available on all major terminals and other terminal-like APIs in a minimalistic fashion. Small API means it is easy to implement, test, maintain and learn it, that's what makes the termbox a distinct library in its area.
devel/File-Slurp-Tree-1.24 (Score: 4.44474E-5)
Slurp and emit file trees as nested hashes
File::Slurp::Tree provides functions for slurping and emitting trees of files and directories. # an example of use in a test suite use Test::More tests => 1; use File::Slurp::Tree; is_deeply( slurp_tree( "t/some_path" ), { foo => {}, bar => "sample\n" }, "some_path contains a directory called foo, and a file bar" ); The tree data structure is a hash of hashes. The keys of each hash are names of directories or files. Directories have hash references as their value, files have a scalar which holds the contents of the file.
devel/Module-Dependency-1.86 (Score: 4.44474E-5)
Collection of modules for examining dependencies
Module::Dependency - Collection of modules for examining dependencies between parents and children, like Perl files A set of pure-perl modules and helper programs that let you build a database of the dependency links between a collection of Perl files, and then query that database, even producing text, HTML, PostScript or graphical reports. The database in question is actually a simple Storable image of a Perl data structure, and you can create as many of these as you want. You can use the command-line tools, or write your own Perl to query and manipulate the data however you want.
devel/Time-Period-1.20 (Score: 4.44474E-5)
Perl module that contains code to deal with time periods
Period.pm is a Perl module that contains code to deal with time periods. Currently, there is only a function in this module. That function is called inPeriod(). inPeriod() determines if a given time is within a given time period. It will return 1 if it is, 0 if not, and -1 if either the time or the period passed to it were malformed. The time is specified in non-leap year seconds past January 1, 1970, as per the time() function. The period is a string which is of the form described in Period's man page.
devel/XML_Parser-1.3.6 (Score: 4.44474E-5)
PEAR XML parsing class based on PHP's bundled expat
This is an XML parser based on PHPs built-in xml extension. It supports two basic modes of operation: "func" and "event". In "func" mode, it will look for a function named after each element (xmltag_ELEMENT for start tags and xmltag_ELEMENT_ for end tags), and in "event" mode it uses a set of generic callbacks. Since version 1.2.0 there's a new XML_Parser_Simple class that makes parsing of most XML documents easier, by automatically providing a stack for the elements. Furthermore its now possible to split the parser from the handler object, so you do not have to extend XML_Parser anymore in order to parse a document with it.
devel/traits-4.5.0 (Score: 4.44474E-5)
Explicitly Typed Attributes for Python
The Traits project is at the center of all Enthought Tool Suite development and has changed the mental model used at Enthought for programming in the already extremely efficient Python programming language. The Traits project allows Python programmers to use a special kind of type definition called a trait, which gives object attributes some additional characteristics, such as Initialization, Validation, Delegation, Notification and Visualization. A class can freely mix trait-based attributes with normal Python attributes, or can opt to allow the use of only a fixed or open set of trait attributes within the class. Trait attributes defined by a classs are automatically inherited by any subclass derived from the class.
devel/PyProtocols-1.0.a0.r2302 (Score: 4.44474E-5)
Protocol Definition, Declaration, and Adaptation for Python
This package builds on the object adaptation protocol presented in PEP 246 to make it easier for component authors, framework suppliers, and other developers to: * Specify what behavior a component requires or provides * Specify how to adapt the interface provided by one component to that required by another * Specify how to adapt objects of a particular type or class (even built-in types) to a particular required interface * Automatically adapt a supplied object to a required interface, and * Do all of the above, even when the components or frameworks involved were not written to take advantage of this package, and even if the frameworks have different mechanisms for defining interfaces.
devel/pytools-2016.1 (Score: 4.44474E-5)
Collection of tools for Python
Pytools is a big bag of things that are "missing" from the Python standard library. This is mainly a dependency of my other software packages, and is probably of little interest to you unless you use those. If you're curious nonetheless, here's what's on offer: - A ton of small tool functions such as len_iterable, argmin, tuple generation, permutation generation, ASCII table pretty printing, GvR's mokeypatch_xxx() hack, the elusive flatten, and much more. - Michele Simionato's decorator module. - A time-series logging module, pytools.log. - Batch job submission, pytools.batchjob. - A lexer, pytools.lex.
devel/twisted-15.5.0 (Score: 4.44474E-5)
Asynchronous networking framework written in Python
From the README: Twisted is an event-based framework for Internet applications. It includes a web server, a telnet server, a chat server, a news server, a generic client and server for remote object access, and APIs for creating new protocols and services. Twisted supports integration of the Tk, GTK+, Qt or wxPython event loop with its main event loop. The Win32 event loop is also supported, as is basic support for running servers on top of Jython. Twisted is based on an unconventional and somewhat Twisted design philosophy.
devel/twisted-15.2.1 (Score: 4.44474E-5)
Metaport of Twisted, an event-driven networking engine
From the README: Twisted is an event-based framework for Internet applications. It includes a web server, a telnet server, a chat server, a news server, a generic client and server for remote object access, and APIs for creating new protocols and services. Twisted supports integration of the Tk, GTK+, Qt or wxPython event loop with its main event loop. The Win32 event loop is also supported, as is basic support for running servers on top of Jython. Twisted is based on an unconventional and somewhat Twisted design philosophy.