This module exports the $IPv6_re regular expression that matches
any valid IPv6 address as described in "RFC 2373 - 2.2 Text
Representation of Addresses" but ::. Any string not compliant with
such RFC will be rejected.
Extract OpenOffice 1.x spreadsheet data
Regexp::Log is a base class for a variety of modules that generate
regular expressions for performing the usual data munging tasks on
log files that cannot be simply split().
This distribution contains SGMLS.pm, a perl5 class library for parsing
the output from James Clark's SGMLS and NSGMLS parsers.
The Spreadsheet::WriteExcel module can be used to create
a cross-platform Excel binary file. Multiple worksheets can be added
to a workbook and formatting can be applied to cells. Text, numbers,
formulas, hyperlinks and images can be written to the cells.
The Excel file produced by this module is compatible with Excel 5, 95,
97, 2000, 2002 and 2003, also Gnumeric and OpenOffice.
This module cannot be used to write to an existing Excel file.
This Perl module is a emulation of Spreadsheet::ParseExcel for Excel 2007
(.xlsx) file format. It supports styles and many of Excel's quirks, but not
all. It populates the classes from Spreadsheet::ParseExcel for
interoperability; including Workbook, Worksheet, and Cell.
String::Flogger::flog() args are mostly just like sprintf arguments, but
non-strings (like references, objects, and undef) are converted to JSON,
and we can defer evaluation of bits of the message so that it won't be
evaluated unless needed.
This module functions identically to its superclass HTML::Fraction, but
rather than converting fractions into HTML entities they are replaced by
the unicode characters for those fractions.
String::Print inserts values into (translated) strings. It provides printf and
sprintf alternatives via both an object oriented and a functional interface.
String::RewritePrefix - rewrite strings based on a set of known prefixes.