libvanessa_logger provides a generic logging layer that may be used to log
to one or more of syslog, an open file handle or a file name. Though due to
limitations in the implementation of syslog opening multiple syslog loggers
doesn't makes sense. Includes the ability to limit which messages will be
logged based on priorities.
This module allows you to run a subprocess and redirect stdin, stdout,
and/or stderr to files and perl data structures. It aims to satisfy
99% of the need for using system()/qx``/open3() with a simple,
extremely Perlish API and none of the bloat and rarely used features of
IPC::Run.
This module processes iCalendar (vCalendar 2.0) files as specified in
RFC 2445 into a data structure. It handles recurrences ("RRULE"s),
exclusions ("EXDATE"s), event updates (events with a "RECURRENCE-ID"),
and nested data structures ("ATTENDEES" and "VALARM"s). It currently
ignores the "VTIMEZONE", "VJOURNAL" and "VFREEBUSY" entry types.
The aim of this project is not to provide a slightly modified clone of json-c.
It's aim is to provide
* a small library with essential json handling functions
* sufficiently good json support (not 100% standards compliant)
* be very fast in processing
In order to reach these goals, we reduce the features of json-c. For
similarities and differences, see the file DIFFERENCES.
omniORBpy is an object request broker (ORB) for Python which implements
specification 2.6 of the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA).
omniORBpy is implemented as a Python extension module (written in C++) to
provide bindings for omniORB4, a high performance C++ ORB.
This is the legacy version, based upon omniORB-4.1.
Adime is a portable add-on library for Allegro with functions for generating
Allegro dialogs in a very simple way. Its main purpose is to give as easy an
API as possible to people who want dialogs for editing many kinds of input
data.
Rice is a C++ interface to Ruby's C API. It provides a type-safe and
exception-safe interface in order to make embedding Ruby and writing Ruby
extensions with C++ easier. It is similar to Boost.Python in many ways, but
also attempts to provide an object-oriented interface to all of the Ruby C API.
When using Sprockets 2.0 with Sass you will eventually run into a pretty big
issue. `//= require` directives will not allow Sass mixins, variables, etc.
to be shared between files. So you'll try to use `@import`, and that'll also
blow up in your face. `sprockets-sass` fixes all of this by creating a
Sass::Importer that is Sprockets aware.
Provide a means for storing a history of DNS/Name changes for the IP Addresses
extracted from web log files. The major target being that multiple analyses of
older log files do not require re-lookups of IP Address to FQDNs, and
additionally maintain the accuracy of the lookup as it was then and not as it
is now.
lib765 is an emulation of the uPD765a (AKA Intel 8272) Floppy Disc Controller
[FDC] as used in Amstrad computers such as the PCW, CPC and Spectrum +3. At
present it is not a "full" 765; features not used in the PCW BIOS (such as:
DMA; multisector reads/writes; multitrack mode) are either left unimplemented
or incomplete.
lib765 is released under the GNU Library GPL.