This simple test module checks the subroutines provided by a module. This is
useful for confirming a planned API in testing and ensuring that other
functions aren't unintentionally included via import.
This software converts a sequences record file generated by ttyrec into a
gif animation directly using portable built-in terminal emulation engine
originated from yaft. yaft provides rare terminal emulation features such as
SIXEL/DRCS.
Data::Structure::Util - Change nature of data within a structure
Data::Structure::Util is a toolbox to manipulate the data inside
a data structure. It can process an entire tree and perform the
operation requested on each appropriate element.
For example: It can transform all strings within a data structure
to utf8 or transform any utf8 string back to the default encoding.
It can remove the blessing on any reference. It can collect all
the objects or detect if there is a circular reference.
It is written in C for decent speed.
Config::Merge - load a configuration directory tree
containing YAML, JSON, XML, Perl, INI
or Config::General files
Regexp::RegGrp is a Perl modele to group regular expressions to one regular
expression.
Display a dancing girl "ChaCha."
She dance, dance and dance forever on your desktop. Enjoy!
This module implements a simple SAX filter that provides XInclude
support. It does NOT support XPointer.
The directory watcher operates by scanning a directory at some interval and
generating a list of files based on a user supplied glob pattern. As the file
list changes from one interval to the next, events are generated and
dispatched to registered observers. Three types of events are supported --
added, modified, and removed.
"Beneath a Steel Sky is a 2D point-and-click science fiction thriller set in a
bleak vision of the future, originally published for DOS and the Amiga. ..."
Now playable on FreeBSD, thanks to the help of Tony Warriner at Revolution
Software Ltd and the developers of scummvm. This game is distributed by the
scummvm project.
XWinWrap is a small utility written a loooong time ago that allowed you to
stick most of the apps to your desktop background. What this meant was you
could use an animated screensaver (like glmatrix, electric sheep, etc) or
even a movie, and use it as your wallpaper.