DateTime is a class for the representation of date/time combinations, and is
part of the Perl DateTime project. For details on this project please see
CVSU: CVS Utilites
The idea of CVS Utilities is to facilitate working with the files in
the working directory of a developer using CVS.
cvsu: cvs update offline
cvsco: cruel checkout
cvsdiscard: discard local changes
cvsdo: simulates some of the CVS commands
cvspurge: make maintainer-clean
cvsdiff: cvs diff offline
cvschroot: change CVS/Root recursively
The original author of CVSU is:
Tom Tromey <tromey@cygnus.com>
Currently CVSU is maintained by:
Pavel Roskin <proski@gnu.org>
FreeBSD-CVSweb is a WWW CGI script that allows remote users to browse
a CVS repository tree via web. It can display the revision history of
a file, as well as diffs between revisions and downloading the whole
file.
The cvsweb script has been written by Bill Fenner <fenner@FreeBSD.org>
for the FreeBSD project, improved visually and functionally by Henner
Zeller <zeller@think.de>, Henrik Nordstrom <hno@hem.passagen.se>, and
Ken Coar <Ken.Coar@Golux.Com>, then Akinori MUSHA <knu@FreeBSD.org>
brought it back to the FreeBSD community and made further
improvements.
Library containing common/shared code regarding network interface.
A program that takes as input a series of C source files and produces a
LaTeX or HTML document containing a cross reference of the
files/functions/variables in the program, including documentation taken
from suitably formatted source code comments.
The documentation is stored in the C source file in specially formatted
comments, making it simple to maintain. The cross referencing includes
lists of functions called, callers of each function, usage of global
variables, header file inclusion, macro definitions and type
definitions. Works for ANSI C, including a few gcc extensions.
Devel::InheritNamespace
Inherit an entire namespace
Perl module to patch perl source
This module defines a standard simplified interface to the dynamic
linking mechanisms available on many platforms. Its primary purpose is
to implement cheap automatic dynamic loading of Perl modules.
For a more complicated interface, see DynaLoader. Many (most) features
of DynaLoader are not implemented in XSLoader, like for example the
dl_load_flags, not honored by XSLoader.
This is port of Robert de Bath's 8086 Linux development environment. It is an
extension to Bruce Evan's C compiler (devel/bcc port).
eventxx is a simple, direct, one-header inline C++ wrapper for libevent.
It's designed to be as close to use to libevent (without compromising modern
C++ programming techniques) and efficient (since all implementation is trivial
and inline, theoretically, it imposes no overhead at all) as possible.