The "Statistics::Contingency" class helps you calculate several useful
statistical measures based on 2x2 "contingency tables". I use these measures
to help judge the results of automatic text categorization experiments, but
they are useful in other situations as well.
The general usage flow is to tally a whole bunch of results in the
"Statistics::Contingency" object, then query that object to obtain the
measures you are interested in. When all results have been collected, you
can get a report on accuracy, precision, recall, F1, and so on, with both
macro-averaging and micro-averaging over categories.
posix_ipc is a Python module (written in C) that permits creation and
manipulation of POSIX inter-process semaphores, shared memory and message queues
on platforms supporting the POSIX Realtime Extensions a.k.a. POSIX 1003.1b-1993.
Sched-utils are a collection of tools related to realtime scheduling,
working much like 'nice' and 'renice', except they change the priority
and scheduler. This enables a process to run insoft realtime, as
specified by POSIX.1b.
Allows you to quickly change and apply a different locale from the
tools menu:
* Handy tool for all people involved with multilingual usage of Mozilla
applications.
* Switches the Mozilla User Interface language (general.useragent.locale
preference)
* Switches the accept_language preference, so complete websites will be
translated. (if the http accept language header is supported, e.g.
like Google does)
* Switches the Spell Checker Dictionary preference. (if supported by
your Mozilla application)
* Remembers the dictionary and content locale for each site and
automatically switches when you load that site. It also tries to detect
the language of sites itself, and if found automatically switches to
that language.
* Auto restarts the application in versions 1.4+ (only if needed)
* Includes country flag icons for 'all' countries by famfamfam.com.
* Displays the flag of the currently selected locale on your statusbar.
* Add 3 of your own custom defined locales.
The du2ps reads output of du(1), then generates a figure of
hierarchical structure and utilization of each directory.
The du2ps is a similar program to xdu, but it produces result as
a PostScript file.
The default paper is ISO A4, but you can select Letter or ISO A3/B4/B5.
You can also specify font name, font size, number of columns and other
options.
FSF binutils/gcc/gdb toolchain for ARM Cortex-M & Cortex-R
processors (Cortex-M0/M0+/M3/M4, Cortex-R4/R5/R7).
This port brings C and C++ compilers. Gloss and libc layer
are provided through newlib embedded C library.
This is complete package prepated by "GNU Tools for ARM Embedded
Processors" project (which is maintained by ARM company itself).
It includes:
binutils
gcc 5.3 with LTO and GRAPHITE support.
newlib optimized for speed
newlib-nano optimized for
two versions of libstdc++, optimized for speed and size.
gdb without sim.
All this is built with support for armv6-m, armv7-ar,
armv7-m and armv7e-m targets, armv7e-m with and without
FPU support and armv8-m too.
This port gives bit-to-bit compatibility with "official"
embedded ARM toolchain for MacOS X, Linux and Windows.
<< wdiff >>
From man page of wdiff:
wdiff compares two files, finding which words have been
deleted or added to old_file to get new_file. A word is
anything between whitespace. The output is collected and
used to produce an annotated copy of new_file on standard
output. Suitable annotations produce a nice display of
word differences between the original files.
Example:
text-a
I like FreeBSD.
text-b
I love FreeBSD.
% wdiff -n text-a text-b
I [-like-] {+love+} FreeBSD.
modplugplay is a command line player for many music modules (669, amf,
ams, dbm, dmf, dsm, far, it, j2b, mdl, med mod, mt2, mtm, okt, psm,
ptm, s3m, stm, ult, umx and xm) using the libmodplug library.
Class::DBI::Plugin::Senna harnesses the power of Senna
(http://b.razil.jp/project/senna) with Class::DBI.
This module installs hooks in your Class::DBI package that automatically
creates and updates a Senna index.
This extended sorting algorithm allows you to
a) sort an array by ANY field number, not only the first
b) find duplicates in your data-set and sort them out.